DDmap: A MATLAB package for the double digest problem using multiple genetic operators

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Background: In computational biology, the physical mapping of DNA is a key problem. We know that the double digest problem (DDP) is NP-complete. Many algorithms have been proposed for solving the DDP, although it is still far from being resolved. Results: We present DDmap, an open-source MATLAB package for solving the DDP, based on a newly designed genetic algorithm that combines six genetic operators in searching for optimal solutions. We test the performance of DDmap by using a typical DDP dataset, and we depict exact solutions to these DDP instances in an explicit manner. In addition, we propose an approximate method for solving some hard DDP scenarios via a scaling-rounding-adjusting process. Conclusions: For typical DDP test instances, DDmap finds exact solutions within approximately 1 s. Based on our simulations on 1000 random DDP instances by using DDmap, we find that the maximum length of the combining fragments has observable effects towards genetic algorithms for solving the DDP problem. In addition, a Maple source code for illustrating DDP solutions as nested pie charts is also included.

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Wang, L., Suo, J., Pan, Y., & Li, L. (2019). DDmap: A MATLAB package for the double digest problem using multiple genetic operators. BMC Bioinformatics, 20(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12859-019-2862-x

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