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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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2006
This chapter introduces various visualization (i.e., graphical representation) schemes of symbolic DNA sequences, which are basically represented by character strings in conventional sequence databases. Several visualization schemes are reviewed and their characterizations are summarized for comparison. Moreover, further potential applications based on
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This chapter introduces various visualization (i.e., graphical representation) schemes of symbolic DNA sequences, which are basically represented by character strings in conventional sequence databases. Several visualization schemes are reviewed and their characterizations are summarized for comparison. Moreover, further potential applications based on
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Science, 1999
The News Focus article by Eliot Marshall titled “A high-stakes gamble on genome sequencing” (18 June, p. [1906][1]) states that the PE Biosystems model 3700 DNA sequencer was developed by industry. While PE Biosystems invested significant resources in their outstanding engineering work for the instrument, the original prototypes were developed by H ...
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The News Focus article by Eliot Marshall titled “A high-stakes gamble on genome sequencing” (18 June, p. [1906][1]) states that the PE Biosystems model 3700 DNA sequencer was developed by industry. While PE Biosystems invested significant resources in their outstanding engineering work for the instrument, the original prototypes were developed by H ...
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