A MULTI CRITERIA GROUP DECISION MAKING APPROACH BASED ON FUZZY MEASURE THEORY TO ASSESS THE DIFFERENT GENE REGIONS USED IN RODENT SPECIES
A MULTI CRITERIA GROUP DECISION MAKING APPROACH BASED ON FUZZY MEASURE THEORY TO ASSESS THE DIFFERENT GENE REGIONS USED IN RODENT SPECIES
G. O. Karacan, M. Ünver, M. I. Ponta
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Abstract
Many mitochondrial and nuclear gene regions are used in phylogenetic and taxonomic studies to investigate the historical background of the species and to present the hierarchy of the species. In this paper, we consider the problem of proposing a favorable gene region that determines the diversi cation of rodent species as a multi criteria group decision making problem. We use fuzzy measure theory and fuzzy integrals to get the results. We conclude with di erent fuzzy measures and fuzzy integral techniques that COI gene region which is preferred in animal barcoding studies is more favorable.
Keywords
Multi criteria group decision making, fuzzy measure theory, DNA barcoding, molecular markers.