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KnowYourCG: Facilitating base-level sparse methylome interpretation. [PDF]
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A chromosome-level genome assembly of Verticillium albo-atrum, an dangerous quarantine pathogen known for causing verticillium wilt. [PDF]
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Wavelet analysis of DNA sequences
Physical Review E, 1996In this paper we use wavelet analysis in order to probe the localized structure of DNA sequences. We demonstrate that, unlike other conventional approaches, wavelets are able to decompose seemingly homogeneous regions in noncoding sequences into smaller distinct regions that obey their own repetition and construction rules.
Panagiotis A. Tsonis +3 more
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DNA Sequence Analysis and Comparative Sequencing
Methods, 1998Abstract This article aims to give an introduction to comparative sequencing and analysis, containing a brief section on sequence production, but focusing on the computer-based ( in silico ) analysis of genomic sequence.
Ann-Marie Mallon, Mark A. Strivens
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COMPUTATIONAL DNA SEQUENCE ANALYSIS
Annual Review of Microbiology, 1994This paper reviews several new developments in computer and statistical analysis of DNA and protein sequences. We present criteria and describe means for assessing and interpreting genomic inhomogeneities within and between sequences. These include: (a) characterizations of short oligonucleotide biases and general compositional tendencies; (b ...
Lon R. Cardon, Samuel Karlin
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CRC Critical Reviews in Biochemistry, 1979
(1979). Rapid DNA Sequence Analysi. CRC Critical Reviews in Biochemistry: Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 1-33.
Heinz Schaller, Gillian M. Air
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(1979). Rapid DNA Sequence Analysi. CRC Critical Reviews in Biochemistry: Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 1-33.
Heinz Schaller, Gillian M. Air
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Statistical Methods in Medical Research, 1993
Recent developments in the statistical analysis of DNA sequences are reviewed. The pace with which sequence data are being generated and analysed has increased with the growth of the human genome project. Two areas of activity are emphasized: attention to error rates in recorded sequences, and heterogeneity in structure of sequences.
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Recent developments in the statistical analysis of DNA sequences are reviewed. The pace with which sequence data are being generated and analysed has increased with the growth of the human genome project. Two areas of activity are emphasized: attention to error rates in recorded sequences, and heterogeneity in structure of sequences.
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Nucleotide sequence analysis of DNA
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1972Abstract A radioactive octanucleotide d(C-T-T-T-C-C-C-C) complementary to one of the cohesive ends of bacteriophage 186 DNA has been isolated. The octanucleotide was used as a model oligonucleotide for binding studies with the single-strand ends of 186 DNA.
Raji Padmanabhan, Ray Wu, R. Padmanabhan
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