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Equations Defining Toric Varieties
This article will appear in the proceedings of the AMS Summer Institute in
Algebraic Geometry at Santa Cruz, July 1995. The topic is toric ideals, by
which I mean the defining ideals of subvarieties of affine or projective space
which are parametrized by monomials. Numerous open problems are given.Comment: AMS-Tex, 13 page
Geometry of Higher-Order Markov Chains
We determine an explicit Gr\"obner basis, consisting of linear forms and
determinantal quadrics, for the prime ideal of Raftery's mixture transition
distribution model for Markov chains. When the states are binary, the
corresponding projective variety is a linear space, the model itself consists
of two simplices in a cross-polytope, and the likelihood function typically has
two local maxima. In the general non-binary case, the model corresponds to a
cone over a Segre variety.Comment: 9 page
The Mathematics of Phylogenomics
The grand challenges in biology today are being shaped by powerful
high-throughput technologies that have revealed the genomes of many organisms,
global expression patterns of genes and detailed information about variation
within populations. We are therefore able to ask, for the first time,
fundamental questions about the evolution of genomes, the structure of genes
and their regulation, and the connections between genotypes and phenotypes of
individuals. The answers to these questions are all predicated on progress in a
variety of computational, statistical, and mathematical fields.
The rapid growth in the characterization of genomes has led to the
advancement of a new discipline called Phylogenomics. This discipline results
from the combination of two major fields in the life sciences: Genomics, i.e.,
the study of the function and structure of genes and genomes; and Molecular
Phylogenetics, i.e., the study of the hierarchical evolutionary relationships
among organisms and their genomes. The objective of this article is to offer
mathematicians a first introduction to this emerging field, and to discuss
specific mathematical problems and developments arising from phylogenomics.Comment: 41 pages, 4 figure
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