Towards a Better Solution to the Shortest Common Supersequence Problem: The Deposition and Reduction Algorithm
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作者 | Kang Ning ; Hon Wai Leong |
刊名 | BMC Bioinformatics
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出版日期 | 2006 |
期号 | 7 |
关键词 | Towards a Better Solution to the Shortest Common Supersequence Problem: The Deposition and Reduction Algorithm |
中文摘要 | Background: The problem of finding a Shortest Common Supersequence (SCS) of a set of sequences is an important problem with applications in many areas. It is a key problem in biological sequences analysis. The SCS problem is well-known to be NP-complete. Many heuristic algorithms have been proposed. Some heuristics work well on a few long sequences (as in sequence comparison applications); others work well on many short sequences (as in oligo-array synthesis). Unfortunately, most do not work well on large SCS instances where there are many, long sequences. Results: In this paper, we present a Deposition and Reduction (DR) algorithm for solving large SCS instances of biological sequences. There are two processes in our DR algorithm: deposition process, and reduction process. The deposition process is responsible for generating a small set of common supersequences; and the reduction process shortens these common supersequences by removing some characters while preserving the common supersequence property. Our evaluation on simulated data and real DNA and protein sequences show that our algorithm consistently produces the best results compared to many well-known heuristic algorithms, and especially on large instances. Conclusion: Our DR algorithm provides a partial answer to the open problem of designing efficient heuristic algorithm for SCS problem on many long sequences. Our algorithm has a bounded approximation ratio. The algorithm is efficient, both in running time and space complexity and our evaluation shows that it is practical even for SCS problems on many long sequences. |
英文摘要 | Background: The problem of finding a Shortest Common Supersequence (SCS) of a set of sequences is an important problem with applications in many areas. It is a key problem in biological sequences analysis. The SCS problem is well-known to be NP-complete. Many heuristic algorithms have been proposed. Some heuristics work well on a few long sequences (as in sequence comparison applications); others work well on many short sequences (as in oligo-array synthesis). Unfortunately, most do not work well on large SCS instances where there are many, long sequences. Results: In this paper, we present a Deposition and Reduction (DR) algorithm for solving large SCS instances of biological sequences. There are two processes in our DR algorithm: deposition process, and reduction process. The deposition process is responsible for generating a small set of common supersequences; and the reduction process shortens these common supersequences by removing some characters while preserving the common supersequence property. Our evaluation on simulated data and real DNA and protein sequences show that our algorithm consistently produces the best results compared to many well-known heuristic algorithms, and especially on large instances. Conclusion: Our DR algorithm provides a partial answer to the open problem of designing efficient heuristic algorithm for SCS problem on many long sequences. Our algorithm has a bounded approximation ratio. The algorithm is efficient, both in running time and space complexity and our evaluation shows that it is practical even for SCS problems on many long sequences. |
学科主题 | 功能基因组 |
公开日期 | 2012-06-01 |
源URL | [http://ir.qibebt.ac.cn:8080/handle/337004/979] ![]() |
专题 | 青岛生物能源与过程研究所_单细胞中心 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Kang Ning,Hon Wai Leong. Towards a Better Solution to the Shortest Common Supersequence Problem: The Deposition and Reduction Algorithm[J]. BMC Bioinformatics,2006(7). |
APA | Kang Ning,&Hon Wai Leong.(2006).Towards a Better Solution to the Shortest Common Supersequence Problem: The Deposition and Reduction Algorithm.BMC Bioinformatics(7). |
MLA | Kang Ning,et al."Towards a Better Solution to the Shortest Common Supersequence Problem: The Deposition and Reduction Algorithm".BMC Bioinformatics .7(2006). |
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来源:青岛生物能源与过程研究所
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