A barrier for further approximating Sorting By Transpositions

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Authors Luiz Augusto G. da Silva, Luis Antonio B. Kowada, Maria EmΓ­lia M. T. Walter arXiv ID 2304.13996 Category cs.DS: Data Structures & Algorithms Citations 2 Venue J. Comput. Biol. Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
The Transposition Distance Problem (TDP) is a classical problem in genome rearrangements which seeks to determine the minimum number of transpositions needed to transform a linear chromosome into another represented by the permutations $Ο€$ and $Οƒ$, respectively. This paper focuses on the equivalent problem of Sorting By Transpositions (SBT), where $Οƒ$ is the identity permutation $ΞΉ$. Specifically, we investigate palisades, a family of permutations that are "hard" to sort, as they require numerous transpositions above the celebrated lower bound devised by Bafna and Pevzner. By determining the transposition distance of palisades, we were able to provide the exact transposition diameter for $3$-permutations (TD3), a special subset of the Symmetric Group $S_n$, essential for the study of approximate solutions for SBT using the simplification technique. The exact value for TD3 has remained unknown since Elias and Hartman showed an upper bound for it. Another consequence of determining the transposition distance of palisades is that, using as lower bound the one by Bafna and Pevzner, it is impossible to guarantee approximation ratios lower than $1.375$ when approximating SBT. This finding has significant implications for the study of SBT, as this problem has been subject of intense research efforts for the past 25 years.
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