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Viral Genome Compression

Abstract

Viruses compress their genome to reduce space. One of the main techniques is overlapping genes. We model this process by the shortest common superstring problem, that is, we look for the shortest genome which still contains all genes. We give an algorithm for computing optimal solutions which is slow in the number of strings but fast (linear) in their total length. This algorithm is used for a number of viruses with relatively few genes. When the number of genes is larger, we compute approximate solutions using the greedy algorithm which gives an upper bound for the optimal solution. We give also a lower bound for the shortest common superstring problem. The results obtained are then compared with what happens in nature. Remarkably, the compression obtained by viruses is quite high and also very close to the one achieved by modern computers.

Authors

Ilie L; Tinta L; Popescu C; Hill KA

Series

Lecture Notes in Computer Science

Volume

4287

Pagination

pp. 111-126

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

December 1, 2006

DOI

10.1007/11925903_9

Conference proceedings

Lecture Notes in Computer Science

ISSN

0302-9743

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