| Literature DB >> 26146586 |
A Bolshoy1, B Salih2, I Cohen3, T Tatarinova4.
Abstract
How variations of gene lengths (some genes become longer than their predecessors, while other genes become shorter and the sizes of these factions are randomly different from organism to organism) depend on organismal evolution and adaptation is still an open question. We propose to rank the genomes according to lengths of their genes, and then find association between the genome rank and variousproperties, such as growth temperature, nucleotide composition, and pathogenicity. This approach reveals evolutionary driving factors. The main purpose of this study is to test effectiveness and robustness of several ranking methods. The selected method of evaluation is measuring of overall sortedness of the data. We have demonstrated that all considered methods give consistent results and Bubble Sort and Simulated Annealing achieve the highest sortedness. Also, Bubble Sort is considerably faster than the Simulated Annealing method.Entities:
Keywords: Combinatorial optimization; Computational biology; Evolution; Gene length; LOPI; Simulation Annealing
Year: 2014 PMID: 26146586 PMCID: PMC4487784 DOI: 10.4172/2153-0602.1000151
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Data Mining Genomics Proteomics