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Genome sequence analysis provides evidence that a boreal crustacean colonised Svalbard well before the ongoing Atlantification of the Arctic. [PDF]
Csapó HK +6 more
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Correction: Association study of GBA1 variants with MSA based on comprehensive sequence analysis -Pitfalls in short-read sequence analysis depending on the human reference genome. [PDF]
Orimo K +11 more
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RE: Frequency and Sequence Analysis of Echinococcus granulosus Sensu Lato Isolated From Buffaloes in Northern Iran. [PDF]
Rattanapitoon NK, Rattanapitoon SK.
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Bioinformatic Sequence Analysis Reveals Evolutionary History of Synaptic Genes
Xu, Mengjun
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2022
The collection and understanding of biological sequences once founded bioinformatics as a scientific field, and is still the most common reception even outside the scientific community. In this chapter we introduce principles of sequence analysis, starting on the biological backgrounds, up to algorithmic concerns.
Dörpinghaus, Jens +3 more
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The collection and understanding of biological sequences once founded bioinformatics as a scientific field, and is still the most common reception even outside the scientific community. In this chapter we introduce principles of sequence analysis, starting on the biological backgrounds, up to algorithmic concerns.
Dörpinghaus, Jens +3 more
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2021
This chapter explores sequence analysis (SA), which conceives the social world as happening in processes, in series of events experienced by social entities. SA refers to a set of tools used to summarize, represent, and compare sequences — i.e. ordered lists of items. Job careers (succession of job positions) are typical examples of sequences.
Volkhard Krech, Martin Radermacher
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This chapter explores sequence analysis (SA), which conceives the social world as happening in processes, in series of events experienced by social entities. SA refers to a set of tools used to summarize, represent, and compare sequences — i.e. ordered lists of items. Job careers (succession of job positions) are typical examples of sequences.
Volkhard Krech, Martin Radermacher
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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.
A M, Mallon, M, Strivens
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