Phasing is a process by which the genetic material (haplotype) inherited by an individual from each parent is inferred from the genetic material coming from the parents, when the exact origin (i.e. which parent has transmitted a certain character or allele) is unknown (genotype). Currently available biotechnologies for determining the haplotype are much more expensive than those for determining the genotype, hence the relevance given to the phasing problem.
Bonizzoni, P. (2011). Invited: A novel perspective in algorithmic combinatorial methods for phasing populations in a coalescent model. In COMPUTATIONAL ADVANCES IN BIO AND MEDICAL SCIENCES. IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE. 1ST 2011. (ICCABS 2011) (pp.4-4) [10.1109/ICCABS.2011.5729936].
Invited: A novel perspective in algorithmic combinatorial methods for phasing populations in a coalescent model
BONIZZONI, PAOLA
2011
Abstract
Phasing is a process by which the genetic material (haplotype) inherited by an individual from each parent is inferred from the genetic material coming from the parents, when the exact origin (i.e. which parent has transmitted a certain character or allele) is unknown (genotype). Currently available biotechnologies for determining the haplotype are much more expensive than those for determining the genotype, hence the relevance given to the phasing problem.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.