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Tree loop graphs
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Discrete Applied Mathematics. Elsevier Science Bv, v. 155, n. 41826, n. 686, n. 694, 2007.
0166-218X
WOS:000245794600003
10.1016/j.dam.2005.01.001
Autor
Alcon, L
Cerioli, MR
de Figueiredo, CMH
Gutierrez, M
Meidanis, J
Institución
Resumen
Many problems involving DNA can be modeled by families of intervals. However, traditional interval graphs do not take into account the repeat structure of a DNA molecule. In the simplest case, one repeat with two copies, the underlying line can be seen as folded into a loop. We propose a new definition that respects repeats and define loop graphs as the intersection graphs of arcs of a loop. The class of loop graphs contains the class of interval graphs and the class of circular-arc graphs. Every loop graph has interval number 2. We characterize the trees that are loop graphs. The characterization yields a polynomial-time algorithm which given a tree decides whether it is a loop graph and. in the affirmative case. produces it loop representation for the tree. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. 155 41826 686 694