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An Expectation-Maximization Algorithm for Analysis of Evolution of Exon-Intron Structure of Eukaryotic Genes

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Comparative Genomics (RCG 2005)

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We propose a detailed model of evolution of exon-intron structure of eukaryotic genes that takes into account gene-specific intron gain and loss rates, branch-specific gain and loss coefficients, invariant sites incapable of intron gain, and rate variability of both gain and loss which is gamma-distributed across sites. We develop an expectation-maximization algorithm to estimate the parameters of this model, and study its performance using simulated data.

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Carmel, L., Rogozin, I.B., Wolf, Y.I., Koonin, E.V. (2005). An Expectation-Maximization Algorithm for Analysis of Evolution of Exon-Intron Structure of Eukaryotic Genes. In: McLysaght, A., Huson, D.H. (eds) Comparative Genomics. RCG 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 3678. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11554714_4

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