This file was last viewed in Adobe Acrobat Pro.Living in an era where we produce quintillions of data on a daily basis means that there are many intriguing (possibly unrevealed) facts behind them. Some of the data that exists in large quantities is encountered in Computational Biology; our DNA strands are extremely long ( 3.2 billion characters). Genomic problems such as comparing similarities between two strands of DNA or finding the uniqueness between two similar strands of DNA can hugely benefit in the understanding of evolution and possibly create medical advances. A couple of avenues of addressing a problem of similar flavor (known as gene alignment) are using Shortest Unique Substrings and Maximal Unique Matches. Existing techniques f...
This paper studies several combinatorial problems arising from finding the conserved genes of two ge...
Novel high throughput sequencing technology methods have redefined the way genome sequencing is perf...
DNA sequencing Recall that in biological experiments only relatively short segments of the DNA can b...
This paper revisits the k-mismatch shortest unique substring finding problem and demonstrates that a...
Background: Sequence comparison by alignment is a fundamental tool of molecular biology. In this pap...
[[abstract]]We show space-economical algorithms for finding maximal unique matches (MUM's) between t...
Abstract. Finding similar substrings/substructures is a central task in analyzing huge amounts of st...
We revisit the exact shortest unique substring (SUS) finding problem, and propose its approximate ve...
This thesis revisits the k-mismatch shortest unique substring (SUS) finding problem and demonstrates...
Graduation date: 1993As the volume of genetic sequence data increases due to improved sequencing\ud ...
Given a string X[1,n] and a position k∈[1,n], a Shortest Unique Substring of X covering k, denoted b...
Given a string X[1, n] and a position k ∈ [1, n], the Shortest Unique Substring of X covering k, den...
In this paper we present an algorithm which attempts to align pairs of subsequences from a database ...
AbstractRepeating patterns make up a significant fraction of DNA and protein molecules. These repeat...
WOS: 000347602000043We revisit the problem of finding shortest unique substring (SUS) proposed recen...
This paper studies several combinatorial problems arising from finding the conserved genes of two ge...
Novel high throughput sequencing technology methods have redefined the way genome sequencing is perf...
DNA sequencing Recall that in biological experiments only relatively short segments of the DNA can b...
This paper revisits the k-mismatch shortest unique substring finding problem and demonstrates that a...
Background: Sequence comparison by alignment is a fundamental tool of molecular biology. In this pap...
[[abstract]]We show space-economical algorithms for finding maximal unique matches (MUM's) between t...
Abstract. Finding similar substrings/substructures is a central task in analyzing huge amounts of st...
We revisit the exact shortest unique substring (SUS) finding problem, and propose its approximate ve...
This thesis revisits the k-mismatch shortest unique substring (SUS) finding problem and demonstrates...
Graduation date: 1993As the volume of genetic sequence data increases due to improved sequencing\ud ...
Given a string X[1,n] and a position k∈[1,n], a Shortest Unique Substring of X covering k, denoted b...
Given a string X[1, n] and a position k ∈ [1, n], the Shortest Unique Substring of X covering k, den...
In this paper we present an algorithm which attempts to align pairs of subsequences from a database ...
AbstractRepeating patterns make up a significant fraction of DNA and protein molecules. These repeat...
WOS: 000347602000043We revisit the problem of finding shortest unique substring (SUS) proposed recen...
This paper studies several combinatorial problems arising from finding the conserved genes of two ge...
Novel high throughput sequencing technology methods have redefined the way genome sequencing is perf...
DNA sequencing Recall that in biological experiments only relatively short segments of the DNA can b...