\FOR{$i \leftarrow 0:len(L)-1$}
\STATE $score \leftarrow 0$
\STATE $core1 \leftarrow set(GenomeList[L[i]])$
\FOR{$i \leftarrow 0:len(L)-1$}
\STATE $score \leftarrow 0$
\STATE $core1 \leftarrow set(GenomeList[L[i]])$
lost genes from a leaf genome or an intermediate core gene. Such
numbers are very interesting because they give an information about
the evolution: how many genes were lost between two species whether
lost genes from a leaf genome or an intermediate core gene. Such
numbers are very interesting because they give an information about
the evolution: how many genes were lost between two species whether
classification, a small number of genes lost among species indicates
that those species are close to each other and belong to same family,
while a large lost means that we have an evolutionary relationship
classification, a small number of genes lost among species indicates
that those species are close to each other and belong to same family,
while a large lost means that we have an evolutionary relationship