The evolution of the random reversal graph

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Abstract: The random reversal graph offers new perspectives, allowing to study the connectivity of genomes as well as their most likely distance as a function of the reversal rate. Our main result shows that the structure of the random reversal graph changes dramatically at . For , the random graph consists of components of size at most O(nln(n)) a.s. and for , there emerges a unique largest component of size simwp(epsilon)cdot2ncdotn!$ a.s.. This "giant" component is furthermore dense in the reversal graph.









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