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Identifying organisms has grown in importance as we monitor the biological effects of global climate change and attempt to preserve species diversity in the face of accelerating habitat destruction.
Ajaz RASOOL +3 more
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A method for fast nucleotide sequencing is described. It is based in the selection of well-known small oligomers able to be hybridized with the unknown target. The selected oligomers are afterwards ordered following a simple statistical approach. The use of capillary electrophoresis for the analysis is emphasized.
Figureau, A., Soto, M.A., Toha, J.
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DNA sequence mining is essential in the study of the structure and function of the DNA sequence. A few exploration works have been published in the literature concerning sequence mining in information mining task.
Lakshmanna Kuruva, Khare Neelu
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The future of DNA sequencing [PDF]
Eric D. Green, Edward M. Rubin and Maynard V. Olson speculate on the next forty years of the applications, from policing to data storage.
Eric D, Green +2 more
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Pattern Recognition of Core-Promoter DNA Sequences Based on Recurrent Neural Network
The interpretation of genomic sequences remains a major challenge in computational biology due to the inability of traditional methods to detect complex, context-dependent regulatory patterns.
Ahmed Oday +4 more
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DNA sequence encodes the position of DNA supercoils
The three-dimensional organization of DNA is increasingly understood to play a decisive role in vital cellular processes. Many studies focus on the role of DNA-packaging proteins, crowding, and confinement in arranging chromatin, but structural ...
Sung Hyun Kim +5 more
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Counterintuitive DNA Sequence Dependence in Supercoiling-Induced DNA Melting.
The metabolism of DNA in cells relies on the balance between hybridized double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) and local de-hybridized regions of ssDNA that provide access to binding proteins.
Rifka Vlijm, Jaco V D Torre, Cees Dekker
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To discuss implications of information garnered through whole-genome and exome sequencing in the practice of cardiovascular medicine.Whole-genome and exome sequencing unveils medical information embedded in individual genomes and exomes, which could be incorporated into the practice of medicine for diagnostic and therapeutic gains.
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Human deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) sequence [PDF]
The problem of finding genetic mutations is an issue of special importance for its relationship with genetics evolution of living organisms. In this paper we present three statistical methods proposed for the creation of genetic mutations, the first ...
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Understanding the sequence-dependence of DNA groove dimensions: implications for DNA interactions. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The B-DNA major and minor groove dimensions are crucial for DNA-protein interactions. It has long been thought that the groove dimensions depend on the DNA sequence, however this relationship has remained elusive.
Christophe Oguey +2 more
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