Double Cut and Join Model
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Double Cut and Join Model
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The double cut and join (DCJ) model is a model for genome rearrangement used to define an edit distance between genomes based on gene order and orientation, rather than nucleotide sequence. It takes the fundamental units of a genome to be synteny blocks, maximal sections of DNA conserved between genomes. It focuses on changes due to genome rearrangement operations such as inversions, translocations as well as the creation and absorption of circular intermediates. A genome is described as a direc
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_Cut_and_Join_Model
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2023-07-05T17:41:10Z
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