Abstract

Abstract The increasing number of mammalian genome sequences becoming available provides scientists with dramatic opportunities to computationally reconstruct ancestral mammalian genomic sequences by comparing the genomes of living descendants. In this article, we review computational genome reconstruction methods in different scales, from base‐level reconstruction to chromosomal rearrangement reconstruction.

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