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Title: PhD Talk: Gene Assembly in Ciliates


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PhD TalkGene Assembly in Ciliates
  • Robert Brijder
  • Fundamental Computer Science

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Ciliates
  • Ciliates form a large group of unicellular
    organisms.
  • Ciliates have a property that is interesting from
    a computational point of view.

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Preliminaries
  • All organisms (except ciliates) have one kind of
    nuclei.
  • This nuclei consists of a number of chromosomes.
    A chromosome is a enormously long DNA molecule.
  • A gene is a specific sequence in a DNA molecule.
    A gene is a building plan for a protein.

Gene 2
Gene 1
Gene 3
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Micronucleus
  • Ciliates have two kinds of nuclei the
    micronucleus and the macronucleus.
  • The micronucleus consist of chromosomes.
  • The genes are silent in the micronucleus the
    gene is divided into parts, which are dispersed
    along one or more chromosomes.
  • Gene parts for the actin protein of Sterkiella
    nova

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Macronucleus
  • The macronucleus consist of a large number of
    short DNA molecules. Each DNA molecule contains a
    single gene in the appropriate order.

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Gene
  • During cell mating, a daughter micronucleus is
    formed. A copy is transformed into the
    macronucleus. This is called gene assembly.

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Example of Sterkiella nova
  • Micronucleus

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Gene Assembly
Macronucleus
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Gene
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Nuclear DualismandGene Assembly
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Gene Assembly
  • The gene assembly process is done using molecular
    operations.
  • How do these operations know how these parts need
    to be glued together? Answer pointers.

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Double linked list!
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Gene Assembly
  • The gene assembly process is accomplished using
    three molecular operations
  • Loop recombination
  • Hairpin recombination
  • Double-loop recombination

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Gene Assembly
  • Loop recombination
  • Hairpin recombination

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Gene Assembly
  • Double-loop recombination

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Modeling Gene Assembly
  • Allows us to gain more insight and to prove
    facts.
  • State results in terms of the model. Translation
    back to real world is possible.
  • Different models used MDS-PRS, S-PRS, G-PRS.
  • All models are equivalent, and are assumed to be
    a correct model of the reality.
  • Model the layout of the gene parts.
  • Model the molecular operations.

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Modeling Gene Assembly
SPRS
legal string
  • Loop recombination

Hairpin recombination
Double-loop recombination
where
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Modeling Gene Assembly
Legal string
or
  • corresponds to a successful assembled gene.
  • Non-deterministic process.
  • No deadlocks.
  • Finite process. Pointers are removed in every
    step.

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What can we prove?
  • Given a legal string, is it possible to reduce
    this string without using snr operations (loop
    recombination)? Already proved.
  • Given a legal string, how many parallel steps are
    needed to reduce this string? Open question!
  • ..

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