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Section: New Results

In silico evolution improves statistical models of genome dynamics

Using Aevol, we have proved that statistical frameworks published in the last twenty years for inferring evolutionary genome rearrangements are flawed in two ways. First, they mistranslated a null hypothesis on a uniform breakage model, and second, they assumed that genomic breakable regions are known a priori. We propose ways to correct these flaws by combining mathematical approaches, simulations, observations and validation on real genomic data. The results will be of interest for an audience from evolutionary biology, computational biology, bioinformatics and mathematics. We successively show that:

A paper reporting these results has been submitted by Priscila Biller, Carole Knibbe and Eric Tannier.