AbstractGenomes are composed of a wide variety of elements with distinct roles and characteristics. Some of these elements are well-characterised functional components such as protein-coding exons. Other elements play regulatory or structural roles, encode functional non-protein-coding RNAs, or perform some other function yet to be characterised. Still others may have no functional importance, though they may nevertheless be of interest to biologists. One technique for investigating the composition of genomes is to segment sequences into compositionally homogenous blocks. This technique, known as ‘sequence segmentation’ or ‘change-point analysis’, is used to identify patterns of variation across genomes such as GC-rich and GC-poor regions, ...
Motivation: As a result of recombination or rate variation, a DNA sequence alignment may have a mosa...
Now that a draft sequence of the human genome is nearly complete, questions regarding both the infor...
Elucidating the content of a DNA sequence is critical to deeper understand and decode the genetic in...
AbstractGenomes are composed of a wide variety of elements with distinct roles and characteristics. ...
Eukaryotic genomes display segmental patterns of variation in various properties, including GC conte...
Identifying and discerning the function of non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) is an important goal of genetic ...
The genomes of complex organisms, including the human genome, are highly structured. This structure ...
The genomes of complex organisms, including the human genome, are highly structured. This structure ...
Genomes of eukaryotic organisms vary in GC ratio, that is, share of DNA bases such that C or G as co...
Rapidly accumulating genomic data as a result of high-throughput sequencing has necessitated develop...
Due to the potential impact of next-generation sequencing NGS, we have seen a rapid increase in geno...
Motivation: It is known that the protein-coding regions exhibit a lower degree of compositional vari...
Rapidly accumulating genomic data as a result of high-throughput sequencing has necessitated develop...
Genome research is one of the most interesting and important areas of the science nowadays. It is we...
Motivation: As a result of recombination or rate variation, a DNA sequence alignment may have a mosa...
Motivation: As a result of recombination or rate variation, a DNA sequence alignment may have a mosa...
Now that a draft sequence of the human genome is nearly complete, questions regarding both the infor...
Elucidating the content of a DNA sequence is critical to deeper understand and decode the genetic in...
AbstractGenomes are composed of a wide variety of elements with distinct roles and characteristics. ...
Eukaryotic genomes display segmental patterns of variation in various properties, including GC conte...
Identifying and discerning the function of non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) is an important goal of genetic ...
The genomes of complex organisms, including the human genome, are highly structured. This structure ...
The genomes of complex organisms, including the human genome, are highly structured. This structure ...
Genomes of eukaryotic organisms vary in GC ratio, that is, share of DNA bases such that C or G as co...
Rapidly accumulating genomic data as a result of high-throughput sequencing has necessitated develop...
Due to the potential impact of next-generation sequencing NGS, we have seen a rapid increase in geno...
Motivation: It is known that the protein-coding regions exhibit a lower degree of compositional vari...
Rapidly accumulating genomic data as a result of high-throughput sequencing has necessitated develop...
Genome research is one of the most interesting and important areas of the science nowadays. It is we...
Motivation: As a result of recombination or rate variation, a DNA sequence alignment may have a mosa...
Motivation: As a result of recombination or rate variation, a DNA sequence alignment may have a mosa...
Now that a draft sequence of the human genome is nearly complete, questions regarding both the infor...
Elucidating the content of a DNA sequence is critical to deeper understand and decode the genetic in...