ParlS genome rearrangement server

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Summary: ParlS Genome Rearrangement is a web server for a Bayesian analysis of unichromosomal genome pairs. The underlying model allows inversions, transpositions and inverted transpositions. The server generates a Markov chain using a Partial Importance Sampler technique, and samples trajectories of mutations from this chain. The user can specify several marginalizations to the posterior: the posterior distribution of number of mutations needed to transform one genome into another, length distribution of mutations, number of mutations that have occurred at a given site. Both text and graphical outputs are available. We provide a limited server, a downloadable unlimited server that can be installed locally on any linux/Unix operating system, and a database of mitochondrial gene orders. © The Author 2004. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.

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Miklós, I., Ittzés, P., & Hein, J. (2005). ParlS genome rearrangement server. Bioinformatics, 21(6), 817–820. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/bti060

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