Title
Cassis: detection of genomic rearrangement breakpoints.
Abstract
Genomes undergo large structural changes that alter their organization. The chromosomal regions affected by these rearrangements are called breakpoints, while those which have not been rearranged are called synteny blocks. Lemaitre et al. presented a new method to precisely delimit rearrangement breakpoints in a genome by comparison with the genome of a related species. Receiving as input a list of one2one orthologous genes found in the genomes of two species, the method builds a set of reliable and non-overlapping synteny blocks and refines the regions that are not contained into them. Through the alignment of each breakpoint sequence against its specific orthologous sequences in the other species, we can look for weak similarities inside the breakpoint, thus extending the synteny blocks and narrowing the breakpoints. The identification of the narrowed breakpoints relies on a segmentation algorithm and is statistically assessed. Here, we present the package Cassis that implements this method of precise detection of genomic rearrangement breakpoints.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1093/bioinformatics/btq301
BIOINFORMATICS
Keywords
Field
DocType
algorithms,genome,computational biology,synteny,chromosomes
Genome,Synteny,Chromosome Breakpoints,Computer science,Genomics,Software,Breakpoint,Bioinformatics,Mac OS,Perl
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
26
15
1367-4803
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
5
0.54
1
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Christian Baudet1569.94
Claire Lemaitre2665.87
Zanoni Dias326244.40
Christian Gautier413828.07
Eric Tannier549737.25
Marie-France Sagot61337109.23