Building Genomic Profiles for Uncovering Segmental Homology in the Twilight Zone

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The diagonal pseudodistance (DPD) for a given cell in the matrix to the central cell marked by the black dot. The DPD is smaller for diagonally arranged cells (gray boxes) than for elements deviating from the diagonal. Note that hatched cells are considered to be on an infinite distance from the central cell because in a GHM nonempty cells on these positions denote tandemly duplicated genes.

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  1. Genome Res. 14: 1095-1106

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