We study the problem of similarity detection by sequence alignment with gaps, using a recently established theoretical framework based on the morphology of alignment paths. Alignments of sequences without mutual correlations are found to have scale-invariant statistics. This is the basis for a scaling theory of alignments of correlated sequences. Using a simple Markov model of evolution, we generate sequences with well-defined mutual correlations and quantify the fidelity of an alignment in an unambiguous way. The scaling theory predicts the dependence of the fidelity on the alignment parameters and on the statistical evolution parameters characterizing the sequence correlations. Specific criteria for the optimal choice of alignment paramet...
Sequence similarity: why are we interested in, how do you define it Scoring metrics: what is importa...
International audienceAlignment algorithms usually rely on simplified models of gaps for computation...
This article reviews objections to optimal-matching (OM) algorithms in sequence analysis and reformu...
We study the problem of similarity detection by sequence alignment with gaps, using a recently estab...
The statistical properties of local alignment algorithms with gaps are analyzed theoretically for uu...
Motivation: Although pairwise sequence alignment is essential in comparative genomic sequence analys...
Motivation: Homologous sequences are sometimes similar over some regions but different over other re...
A major challenge in computational biology is the identification of evolutionarily related macromole...
We propose a metric for the space of multiple sequence alignments that can be used to compare two al...
This thesis has been motivated by the problem of assessing the statistical significance of the outco...
The search for similarity between two biological sequences lies at the core of many applications in ...
A growing number of measures of sequence similarity is being based on some underlying notion of rela...
Sequence alignments, defined as a way of arrange DNA (deoxyribonu-cleic acid), RNA, (ribonucleic aci...
Pairwise sequence alignment is one of the most essential tools in comparative genomic sequence analy...
The problem of biological sequence comparison arises naturally in an attempt to explain many biologi...
Sequence similarity: why are we interested in, how do you define it Scoring metrics: what is importa...
International audienceAlignment algorithms usually rely on simplified models of gaps for computation...
This article reviews objections to optimal-matching (OM) algorithms in sequence analysis and reformu...
We study the problem of similarity detection by sequence alignment with gaps, using a recently estab...
The statistical properties of local alignment algorithms with gaps are analyzed theoretically for uu...
Motivation: Although pairwise sequence alignment is essential in comparative genomic sequence analys...
Motivation: Homologous sequences are sometimes similar over some regions but different over other re...
A major challenge in computational biology is the identification of evolutionarily related macromole...
We propose a metric for the space of multiple sequence alignments that can be used to compare two al...
This thesis has been motivated by the problem of assessing the statistical significance of the outco...
The search for similarity between two biological sequences lies at the core of many applications in ...
A growing number of measures of sequence similarity is being based on some underlying notion of rela...
Sequence alignments, defined as a way of arrange DNA (deoxyribonu-cleic acid), RNA, (ribonucleic aci...
Pairwise sequence alignment is one of the most essential tools in comparative genomic sequence analy...
The problem of biological sequence comparison arises naturally in an attempt to explain many biologi...
Sequence similarity: why are we interested in, how do you define it Scoring metrics: what is importa...
International audienceAlignment algorithms usually rely on simplified models of gaps for computation...
This article reviews objections to optimal-matching (OM) algorithms in sequence analysis and reformu...