String-searching algorithms are used to find the occurrences of a search string in a given text. The advent of digital computers has stimulated the development of string-searching algorithms for various applications. Here, we report the performance of all string-searching algorithms on widely used biological sequence databases containing the building blocks of nucleotides (in the case of nucleic acid sequence database) and amino acids (in the case of protein sequence database). The biological sequence databases used in the present study are Protein Information Resource (PIR), SWISSPROT, and amino acid and nucleotide sequences of all genomes available in the genome database. The average time taken for different search-string lengths consider...
Motivation: Comparison of nucleic acid and protein sequences is a fundamental tool of modern bioinfo...
DNA sequence similarity search is an important task in computational biology applications. Similarit...
*Background:* No approaches have yet been developed to allow instant searching of the World-Wide-Web...
String-searching algorithms are used to find the occurrences of a search string in a given text. The...
String matching algorithms play a key role in many computer science problems, and in the implementa...
Bioinformatics is the most studied field of computer science. It deals with computer science, biolog...
String matching algorithms play a key role in many computer science problems, and in the implementa...
A new string searching algorithm is Presented aimed at searching for the occurrence of character pat...
String matching algorithms play a key role in many computer science problems, challenges and in the ...
A biomolecular object, such as a deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), a ribonucleic acid (RNA) or a protein ...
The enormous quantities of biological and chemical files and databases are likely to grow year on ye...
Huge amounts of data are stored in linear files. This is also the case for biological data. Biologic...
The inherent parallelism in a bit operation like AND/OR inside a computer word is known as bit paral...
some alphabet Σ = {a1... aK} and a pattern or query string P = p1... pm, m < n in the same alphab...
Chapitre 5International audiencePattern matching is a fundamental task in text analyzes, and hence h...
Motivation: Comparison of nucleic acid and protein sequences is a fundamental tool of modern bioinfo...
DNA sequence similarity search is an important task in computational biology applications. Similarit...
*Background:* No approaches have yet been developed to allow instant searching of the World-Wide-Web...
String-searching algorithms are used to find the occurrences of a search string in a given text. The...
String matching algorithms play a key role in many computer science problems, and in the implementa...
Bioinformatics is the most studied field of computer science. It deals with computer science, biolog...
String matching algorithms play a key role in many computer science problems, and in the implementa...
A new string searching algorithm is Presented aimed at searching for the occurrence of character pat...
String matching algorithms play a key role in many computer science problems, challenges and in the ...
A biomolecular object, such as a deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), a ribonucleic acid (RNA) or a protein ...
The enormous quantities of biological and chemical files and databases are likely to grow year on ye...
Huge amounts of data are stored in linear files. This is also the case for biological data. Biologic...
The inherent parallelism in a bit operation like AND/OR inside a computer word is known as bit paral...
some alphabet Σ = {a1... aK} and a pattern or query string P = p1... pm, m < n in the same alphab...
Chapitre 5International audiencePattern matching is a fundamental task in text analyzes, and hence h...
Motivation: Comparison of nucleic acid and protein sequences is a fundamental tool of modern bioinfo...
DNA sequence similarity search is an important task in computational biology applications. Similarit...
*Background:* No approaches have yet been developed to allow instant searching of the World-Wide-Web...