Abstract Background Occult organizational structures in DNA sequences may hold the key to understanding functional and evolutionary aspects of the DNA molecule. Such structures can also provide the means for identifying and discriminating organisms using genomic data. Species specific genomic signatures are useful in a variety of contexts such as evolutionary analysis, assembly and classification of genomic sequences from large uncultivated microbial communities and a rapid identification system in health hazard situations. Results We have analyzed genomic sequences of eukaryotic and prokaryotic chromosomes as well as various subtypes of viruses using an information theoretic framework. We confirm the existence of a species specific average...
In this dissertation we analyze biological sequences using two proposed methods of characterization....
One of the critical requirements of data analysis involving large DNA sequences is an effective stat...
One basic problem in the analysis of DNA sequences is the recognition of protein-coding genes. Compu...
Background: Occult organizational structures in DNA sequences may hold the key to understanding fun...
Motivation: DNA sequences can be represented by sequences of four symbols, but it is often useful to...
Mathematical characterizations of biological sequences form one of the main elements of bioinformati...
Organisms are unique physical entities in which information is stored and continuously processed. Th...
Mathematical characterizations of biological sequences form one of the main elements of bioinformati...
ABSTRACT Environmental metagenomic samples and samples obtained as an attempt to identify a pathogen...
ABSTRACT Environmental metagenomic samples and samples obtained as an attempt to identify a pathogen...
Conventional sequence alignment techniques for comparing and analysing relatively smaller DNA sequen...
In this dissertation I investigate how the Average Mutual Information profile could be used to provi...
In an attempt to identify and classify species based on genetic evidence, we propose a novel combina...
The ratio of genomic oligonucleotide frequencies relative to the mean genomic AT/GC content has been...
BACKGROUND:DNA word frequencies, normalized for genomic AT content, are remarkably stable within pro...
In this dissertation we analyze biological sequences using two proposed methods of characterization....
One of the critical requirements of data analysis involving large DNA sequences is an effective stat...
One basic problem in the analysis of DNA sequences is the recognition of protein-coding genes. Compu...
Background: Occult organizational structures in DNA sequences may hold the key to understanding fun...
Motivation: DNA sequences can be represented by sequences of four symbols, but it is often useful to...
Mathematical characterizations of biological sequences form one of the main elements of bioinformati...
Organisms are unique physical entities in which information is stored and continuously processed. Th...
Mathematical characterizations of biological sequences form one of the main elements of bioinformati...
ABSTRACT Environmental metagenomic samples and samples obtained as an attempt to identify a pathogen...
ABSTRACT Environmental metagenomic samples and samples obtained as an attempt to identify a pathogen...
Conventional sequence alignment techniques for comparing and analysing relatively smaller DNA sequen...
In this dissertation I investigate how the Average Mutual Information profile could be used to provi...
In an attempt to identify and classify species based on genetic evidence, we propose a novel combina...
The ratio of genomic oligonucleotide frequencies relative to the mean genomic AT/GC content has been...
BACKGROUND:DNA word frequencies, normalized for genomic AT content, are remarkably stable within pro...
In this dissertation we analyze biological sequences using two proposed methods of characterization....
One of the critical requirements of data analysis involving large DNA sequences is an effective stat...
One basic problem in the analysis of DNA sequences is the recognition of protein-coding genes. Compu...