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Tractability results for the double-cut-and-join multichromosomal median problem
Author: Mahmoody Ghaidary, Ahmad
Date created: 2011-08-08
The Distance and Median Problems in the Single-Cut-Or-Join Model with Single-Gene Duplications
Author: Mane, Aniket C., Author: Lafond, Manuel, Author: Feijao, Pedro C., Author: Chauve, Cedric
Date created: 2020-05-04

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