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  1. ..., macaque, mouse, rat, dog, and opossum. MGRA relies on the notion of the multiple breakpoint graphs to overcome some limitations of the existing approaches to ancestral genome reconstructions. MGRA also generates the rearrangement-based characters guiding the phylogenetic tree reconstruction when...
  2. ...of the cattle and human s . Genome Res. 10 : 1359 – 1368 . Bourque, G. Pevzner, P.A. ( 2002 ) Genome-scale evolution: Reconstructing gene orders in the ancestral species . Genome Res. 12 : 26 – 36 . Bourque, G. Tesler, G. Pevzner, P.A. ( 2006 ) The convergence of cytogenetics and rearrangement-based models...
  3. ...– 2423 . ↵ Bourque, G. , Pevzner, P.A. ( 2002 ) Genome-scale evolution: Reconstructing gene orders in the ancestral species . Genome Res. 12 : 26 – 36 . ↵ Bourque, G. , Tesler, G. , Pevzner, P.A. ( 2006 ) The convergence of cytogenetics and rearrangement-based models for ancestral reconstruction . Genome...
  4. ...reveal highly variable rates of genomic rearrangements across different lineages. Genome Res. 15: 98–110. Bourque, G., Tesler, G., and Pevzner, P.A. 2006. The convergence of cytogenetics and rearrangement-based models for ancestral reconstruction. Genome Res. 16: 311–313. Cosner, M.E., Jansen, R...
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