In this paper, we are concerned with analysing formal linguistic properties of DNA sequences in which a number of the language theoretic analysis on DNA sequences are established by means of computational methods. First, employing formal language theoretic framework, we consider a kind of an evolutionary problem of DNA sequences, asking (1) how DNA sequences were initially created and then evolved (grew up) to be a language of certain complexity, and (2) what primitive constructs were minimally required for the process of evolution. In terms of formal linguistic concepts, we present several results that provide our view on these questions at a conceptual level. Based on the formal analysis on these biological questions, we then choose a cer...
[Abstract] With the discovery of the DNA structure (Watson and Crick, 1953), the idea of DNA as a li...
Biological macromolecules have many features that resemble modern languages. Thus, linguistic approa...
AbstractBuilding upon Definite Clause Grammar (DCG), a number of logic grammar systems have been dev...
This paper presents a syntactic approach for the structural analysis of DNA sequences. The feasibili...
We briefly present notions and results from three directions of research which use formal language t...
An accurate language definition capable of distinguishing between coding and non-coding DNA has impo...
Recognizing that certain biological functions can be associated with specific DNA sequences has led ...
Since the function of a molecular sequence depends on its structure, analyzing RNA structures is ess...
Non-coding DNA is known to account for a significant proportion of the genomes of many organisms. Th...
Insertion and deletion are operations that occur commonly in DNA processing and RNA editing. Since b...
The need for processing biological information is rapidly growing, owing to the masses of new inform...
Grammars are generally understood to be the set of rules that define the relationships between eleme...
Abstract. The area of computational biology, is living a fast growth, fed with a revolution in DNA s...
The linguistic approach to the analysis of nucleotide sequences reveals a powerful tool for a number...
Every living organism has DNA that makes the organism unique. Since a DNA strand can be viewed as a ...
[Abstract] With the discovery of the DNA structure (Watson and Crick, 1953), the idea of DNA as a li...
Biological macromolecules have many features that resemble modern languages. Thus, linguistic approa...
AbstractBuilding upon Definite Clause Grammar (DCG), a number of logic grammar systems have been dev...
This paper presents a syntactic approach for the structural analysis of DNA sequences. The feasibili...
We briefly present notions and results from three directions of research which use formal language t...
An accurate language definition capable of distinguishing between coding and non-coding DNA has impo...
Recognizing that certain biological functions can be associated with specific DNA sequences has led ...
Since the function of a molecular sequence depends on its structure, analyzing RNA structures is ess...
Non-coding DNA is known to account for a significant proportion of the genomes of many organisms. Th...
Insertion and deletion are operations that occur commonly in DNA processing and RNA editing. Since b...
The need for processing biological information is rapidly growing, owing to the masses of new inform...
Grammars are generally understood to be the set of rules that define the relationships between eleme...
Abstract. The area of computational biology, is living a fast growth, fed with a revolution in DNA s...
The linguistic approach to the analysis of nucleotide sequences reveals a powerful tool for a number...
Every living organism has DNA that makes the organism unique. Since a DNA strand can be viewed as a ...
[Abstract] With the discovery of the DNA structure (Watson and Crick, 1953), the idea of DNA as a li...
Biological macromolecules have many features that resemble modern languages. Thus, linguistic approa...
AbstractBuilding upon Definite Clause Grammar (DCG), a number of logic grammar systems have been dev...