Authors
Cristian Zambrano-Vega, Antonio J Nebro, José García-Nieto, Jose F Aldana-Montes
Publication date
2017/10/1
Journal
Bioinformatics
Volume
33
Issue
19
Pages
3011-3017
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Motivation
Multiple sequence alignment (MSA) is an NP-complete optimization problem found in computational biology, where the time complexity of finding an optimal alignment raises exponentially along with the number of sequences and their lengths. Additionally, to assess the quality of a MSA, a number of objectives can be taken into account, such as maximizing the sum-of-pairs, maximizing the totally conserved columns, minimizing the number of gaps, or maximizing structural information based scores such as STRIKE. An approach to deal with MSA problems is to use multi-objective metaheuristics, which are non-exact stochastic optimization methods that can produce high quality solutions to complex problems having two or more objectives to be optimized at the same time. Our motivation is to provide a multi-objective metaheuristic for MSA that can run in parallel taking advantage of multi …
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