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Genome-wide Determination of Mammalian Replication Timing by DNA Content Measurement
Published on: January 19, 2017
A mean first passage time genome rearrangement distance
Andrew R Francis1, Henry P Wynn2
1Centre for Research in Mathematics and Data Science, Western Sydney University, Sydney, Australia. a.francis@westernsydney.edu.au.
Abstract:
This paper introduces a new way to define a genome rearrangement distance, using the concept of mean first passage time from probability theory. Crucially, this distance provides a genuine metric on genome space. We develop the theory and introduce a link to a graph-based zeta function. The approach is very general and can be applied to a wide variety of group-theoretic models of genome evolution.
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