Title of article :
Probe location in the presence of errors: a problem from DNA mapping Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Brendan Mumey، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
We consider the problem of mapping probes to locations along the genome given noisy pairwise distance data as input. The model used is quite general: The input consists of a collection of probe pairs and a distance interval for the genomic distance separating each pair. We call this the probe-location problem. Because the distance intervals are only known with some confidence level, some may be erroneous and must be identified and removed in order to find a consistent map. This is cast as the gang-filtering problem. To the authorʹs knowledge, this is a previously unstudied combinatorial problem that can be viewed as a generalization of classical group testing. A randomized algorithm for this problem is proposed. All the algorithms were implemented and experimental results were collected for synthetic data sets (with and without errors) and real data from a region of human chromosome 4.
Keywords :
Physical mapping , Probe location , Group testing
Journal title :
Discrete Applied Mathematics
Journal title :
Discrete Applied Mathematics