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Characteristic Sequences for DNA Primary Sequence

Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Sciences, 2002
A DNA sequence can be identified with a word over an alphabet N = [A, C, G, T]. Characteristic sequences of a DNA sequence are given in term of classifications of bases of nucleic acids. Using the characteristic sequences, we construct a set of 2 x 2 matrices to represent DNA primary sequences, which are based on counting of the frequency of occurrence
Ping-an, He, Jun, Wang
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Spencer sequence and variational sequence

Acta Applicandae Mathematicae, 1995
The aim of this paper is to revisit the construction of the variational sequence existing within the formal calculus of variations in order to stabilize the order of jets involved and to establish a link with the dual of the Spencer sequence existing within the formal theory of systems of PDE.
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Sequence assembly

Computational Biology and Chemistry, 2009
Despite the rapidly increasing number of sequenced and re-sequenced genomes, many issues regarding the computational assembly of large-scale sequencing data have remain unresolved. Computational assembly is crucial in large genome projects as well for the evolving high-throughput technologies and plays an important role in processing the information ...
Scheibye-Alsing, Karsten   +12 more
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Sequencing or not sequencing

Applied Environmental Biotechnology, 2022
Technology has been playing a very important role in the advancement of science, and big breakthroughs in science are dependent upon technologies available from time to time. Between science and technology, a good understanding is required so that available technologies can be used most efficiently and effectively to solving the targeted questions in ...
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Random sequences

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1983
The comparison of protein or nucleic acid sequences frequently leads to observations whose improbability can be tested only by Monte Carlo techniques that require randomizing the sequences being compared. Two decisions need to be made. One is whether one demands a resulting random sequence to have the properties of the original sequence (a shuffled ...
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SEQUENCES, SEQUENCES, AND SEQUENCES

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1988
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Degradome Sequencing

Degradome sequencing provides comprehensive insights into RNA degradation profiles. The method described here adapts the 5'-rapid amplification of cDNA ends (5'-RACE) technique, enabling the sequencing of degradome cDNA fragments using short-read next-generation sequencing (NGS).
Shih-Shun, Lin   +2 more
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On sequencing

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1978
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