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The algorithms RA and SWA show a tendency to lose traces with high average reversal length.
We also counted the number of traces that have average reversal length R(2≤ R≤11).
Various works indicate that the reversal length can be an important aspect in genome rearrangements.
The average reversal length can be an important aspect in genome rearrangements.
Thus, randomly, we have a bigger chance of producing a trace with low height or low average reversal length.
The algorithms RA and SWA show a tendency for losing traces that have high average reversal length.
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Lefebvre et al. [ 11] and Sankoff et al. [ 12] used similar methodology to gain insight into the distribution of reversal lengths between genomes.
Unlike rapidly activated monoaminergic activity that occurs following the initial pairing, most brain areas sampled were not affected when animals were re-introduced, regardless of visual signal reversal or length of separation between interactions.
The length of such a sequence of reversals is called reversal distance, denoted by d π, π d ) (or simply d, when π d = ι n ).
We say that an i-sequence of reversals ρ1... ρ i sorts a permutation π into a permutation π T if π ∘ ρ1... ρ i = π T. The length of a shortest sequence of reversals sorting a permutation π into π T is called the reversal distance of π and π T, and is denoted by d π, π T ).
In particular, we think that the ideas used to solve the problem of sorting by signed super short reversals can also be used to tackle the problem of sorting a signed circular permutation by reversals of length of at most 2. Finally, one could apply the methods discussed in this work to inferring phylogenies.
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