In visualizing very long DNA sequences, including the complete genomes of several bacteria, yeast and segments of human genes, we encounter fractal-like patterns underlying these biological objects of prominent importance. The method used here to visualize genomes of organisms may well be used as a convenient tool to trace, e.g., evolutionary relatedness of species. We describe the method and explain the origin of the observed fractal-like patterns. Ó 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved. 1
© World Scienti c Publishing CompanyThis paper examines two methods for finding whether long-range c...
The largely unresolved sequential organization, i.e. the relations within DNA sequences, and its con...
We describe two dimensional DNA walks, and analyze their fractal properties. We show results for the...
dissertationDNA sequence databases are growing at an almost exponential rate. New analysis methods ...
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The multifractal analysis of binary images of DNA is studied in order to define a methodological app...
Algorithms for scaling and visualization of nucleotide sequences developed in this study allow ident...
The advent of automated DNA sequencing techniques has led to an explosive growth in the number and l...
This paper introduces the notion of measure representation of DNA sequences. Spectral analysis and m...
This paper deals with the digital complex representation of a DNA sequence and the analysis ofexisti...
Mapping nucleotide sequences onto a "DNA walk" produces a novel representation of DNA that can then ...
Fractal analysis of the DNA sequence of human chromosomes show non trivial long range correlations o...
© World Scienti c Publishing CompanyThis paper examines two methods for finding whether long-range c...
The largely unresolved sequential organization, i.e. the relations within DNA sequences, and its con...
We describe two dimensional DNA walks, and analyze their fractal properties. We show results for the...
dissertationDNA sequence databases are growing at an almost exponential rate. New analysis methods ...
A visualization scheme of avoided and under-represented strings in complete genomes reveals some nic...
Fractals are useful for conveying mul-tiple types of information with shape and color in a single pi...
The purpose of the work: creating the new computer-graphic methods of analysis of the DNA-chain and ...
This project is looking for fractal structury in DNA sequence data, which be maped in square ACGT. F...
The multifractal analysis of binary images of DNA is studied in order to define a methodological app...
Algorithms for scaling and visualization of nucleotide sequences developed in this study allow ident...
The advent of automated DNA sequencing techniques has led to an explosive growth in the number and l...
This paper introduces the notion of measure representation of DNA sequences. Spectral analysis and m...
This paper deals with the digital complex representation of a DNA sequence and the analysis ofexisti...
Mapping nucleotide sequences onto a "DNA walk" produces a novel representation of DNA that can then ...
Fractal analysis of the DNA sequence of human chromosomes show non trivial long range correlations o...
© World Scienti c Publishing CompanyThis paper examines two methods for finding whether long-range c...
The largely unresolved sequential organization, i.e. the relations within DNA sequences, and its con...
We describe two dimensional DNA walks, and analyze their fractal properties. We show results for the...