Abstract

Background:Multiple sequence alignment is a method of getting genomic relationships between 3 sequences or more. In multiple alignments, there are 3 mutation network analyses, namely topological network system, mutation region network and network system of mutation mode. In general, the three analyses show stable and unstable regions that map mutation regions. This area of ​​mutation is described further in a phylogenetic tree which simultaneously illustrates the path of the spread of an epidemic, the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) epidemic. The process of spreading the SARS viruses, in this case, is described as the process of phylogenetic tree formation, and as a novelty of this research, multiple alignments in the process are analyzed in detail and then optimized with genetic algorithms.Methods:The data used to form the phylogenetic tree for the spread of the SARS epidemic are 14 DNA sequences which are then optimized by using genetic algorithms. The phylogenetic tree is constructed by using the neighbor-joining algorithm with a distance matrix that the intended distance is the genetic distance obtained from sequence alignment by using the Needleman Wunsch Algorithm.Results & Conclusion:The results of the analysis obtained 3649 stable areas and 19 unstable areas. The results of phylogenetic tree from the network system analysis indicated that the spread of the SARS epidemic extended from Guangzhou 16/12/02 to Zhongshan 27/12/02, then spread simultaneously to Guangzhou 18/02/03 and Guangzhou hospital. After that, the virus reached Metropole, Zhongshan, Hongkong, Singapore, Taiwan, Hong kong, and Hanoi which then continued to Guangzhou 01/01/03 and Toronto at once. The results of the mutation region network system demonstrate decomposition of orthogonal mutations in the 1st order arc.

Highlights

  • MethodsThe data used to form the phylogenetic tree for the spread of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) epidemic are 14 DNA sequences which are optimized by using genetic algorithms

  • The genetic algorithm is a searching and optimizing technique, which works by imitating the process of evolution and the genetic structure of living things

  • Sequence Alignment by Genetic Algorithm (SAGA) software tool is a software package that is built on the genetic algorithm strategy, which appears to have the capability of finding comprehensively optimal or close-to-optimal multiple alignments in reasonable time [1]

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Summary

Methods

The data used to form the phylogenetic tree for the spread of the SARS epidemic are 14 DNA sequences which are optimized by using genetic algorithms.

Results & Conclusion
INTRODUCTION
Progressive Alignment
Needleman Wunsch Algorithm
Penalty Matrix
Distance Method
Phylogenetic Tree
Neighbor-Joining Algorithm
Genetic Algorithm
Fitness Function and Objective Function
2.10. Chromosome Selection
2.11. Operators in Genetic Algorithms
ANALYSIS AND DISCUSSION
Analysis of the Mutation Network System
Analysis of Network System of Mutation Mode
Optimizing by Genetic Algorithm
Selection
Mutation
Initial Population
The Result of Fitness Value
The Result of the Selection
The Result of Crossover
The Result of Mutation
Plots of Fitness Value Results
CONCLUSION

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