© World Scienti c Publishing CompanyThis paper examines two methods for finding whether long-range correlations exist in DNA: a fractal measure and a mutual information technique. We evaluate the performance and implications of these methods in detail. In particular we explore their use comparing DNA sequences from a variety of sources. Using software for performing in silico mutations, we also consider evolutionary events leading to long range correlations and analyse these correlations using the techniques presented. Comparisons are made between these virtual sequences, randomly generated sequences, and real sequences. We also explore correlations in chromosomes from different species.M. J. Berryman, A. Allison and D. Abbot
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This paper examines two methods for findingwhether long-range correlations exist in DNA: a fractal m...
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Questions of understanding and quantifying the representation and amount of information in organisms...
A new approach to estimate the Shannon entropy of a long-range correlated sequence is proposed. The ...
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Fractal analysis of the DNA sequence of human chromosomes show non trivial long range correlations o...
Questions of understanding and quantifying the representation and amount of information in organisms...
Recently, it was observed that noncoding regions of DNA sequences possess long-range power-law corre...
A new approach to estimate the Shannon entropy of a long-range correlated sequence is proposed. The ...
dissertationDNA sequence databases are growing at an almost exponential rate. New analysis methods ...
This paper examines two methods for findingwhether long-range correlations exist in DNA: a fractal m...
In this paper, we review the literature on statistical long-range correlation in DNA sequences. We e...
This paper aims at understanding the statistical features of nucleic acid sequences from the knowle...
We introduce and develop new techniques to quantify DNA patchiness, and to quantify characteristics ...
CorGen is a web server that measures long-range correlations in the base composition of DNA and gene...
Background and Objective: For mathematically-oriented investigators, DNA is a string. Therefore, th...
International audienceThe fractal scaling properties of DNA sequences are analyzed using the wavelet...
Questions of understanding and quantifying the representation and amount of information in organisms...
A new approach to estimate the Shannon entropy of a long-range correlated sequence is proposed. The ...
textabstractThe sequential organization of genomes, i.e. the relations between distant base pairs an...
Fractal analysis of the DNA sequence of human chromosomes show non trivial long range correlations o...
Questions of understanding and quantifying the representation and amount of information in organisms...
Recently, it was observed that noncoding regions of DNA sequences possess long-range power-law corre...
A new approach to estimate the Shannon entropy of a long-range correlated sequence is proposed. The ...
dissertationDNA sequence databases are growing at an almost exponential rate. New analysis methods ...