Abstract
The study of conserved gene clusters is important for understanding the forces behind
genome organization and evolution, as well as the function of individual genes or gene
groups. In this paper, we present a new model and algorithm for identifying conserved gene
clusters from pairwise genome comparison. This generalizes a recent model called "gene
teams." A gene team is a set of genes that appear homologously in two or more species,
possibly in a different order yet with the distance of adjacent genes in the team for each chromosome
always no more than a certain threshold. We remove the constraint in the original
model that each gene must have a unique occurrence in each chromosome and thus allow
the analysis on complex prokaryotic or eukaryotic genomes with extensive paralogs. Our
algorithm analyzes a pair of chromosomes in
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