By using the Jensen-Shannon divergence, genomic DNA can be divided into compositionally distinct domains through a standard recursive segmentation procedure. Each domain, while significantly different from its neighbors, may, however, share compositional similarity with one or more distant (non-neighboring) domains. We thus obtain a coarse-grained description of the given DNA string in terms of a smaller set of distinct domain labels. This yields a minimal domain description of a given DNA sequence, significantly reducing its organizational complexity. This procedure gives a new means of evaluating genomic complexity as one examines organisms ranging from bacteria to human. The mosaic organization of DNA sequences could have originated from...
BACKGROUND: Features of a DNA sequence can be found by compressing the sequence under a suitable mod...
Motivation: DNA sequences can be represented by sequences of four symbols, but it is often useful to...
We introduce and develop new techniques to quantify DNA patchiness, and to quantify characteristics ...
By using the Jensen-Shannon divergence, genomic DNA can be divided into compositionally distinct dom...
In this dissertation we analyze biological sequences using two proposed methods of characterization....
Heterogeneous DNA sequences can be partitioned into homogeneous domains that are comprised of the fo...
The complexity of higher organisms, which arises in the course of embryonic development from the muc...
Genomic DNA is fragmented into segments using the Jensen-Shannon divergence. Use of this criterion r...
We use combinatorial analysis to understand DNA recombination processes that certain species of cili...
In this thesis we will see that the DNA sequence is constantly shaped by the interactions with its e...
Abstract Background Occult organizational structures in DNA sequences may hold the key to understand...
We introduce Markov models for segmentation of symbolic sequences, extending a segmentation procedur...
Motivation: Thanks to research spanning nearly 30 years, two major models have emerged that account ...
Abstract Recursive segmentation is a procedure that partitions a DNA sequence into domains with a ho...
This work proposes a Markovian memoryless model for the DNA that simplifies enormously the complexit...
BACKGROUND: Features of a DNA sequence can be found by compressing the sequence under a suitable mod...
Motivation: DNA sequences can be represented by sequences of four symbols, but it is often useful to...
We introduce and develop new techniques to quantify DNA patchiness, and to quantify characteristics ...
By using the Jensen-Shannon divergence, genomic DNA can be divided into compositionally distinct dom...
In this dissertation we analyze biological sequences using two proposed methods of characterization....
Heterogeneous DNA sequences can be partitioned into homogeneous domains that are comprised of the fo...
The complexity of higher organisms, which arises in the course of embryonic development from the muc...
Genomic DNA is fragmented into segments using the Jensen-Shannon divergence. Use of this criterion r...
We use combinatorial analysis to understand DNA recombination processes that certain species of cili...
In this thesis we will see that the DNA sequence is constantly shaped by the interactions with its e...
Abstract Background Occult organizational structures in DNA sequences may hold the key to understand...
We introduce Markov models for segmentation of symbolic sequences, extending a segmentation procedur...
Motivation: Thanks to research spanning nearly 30 years, two major models have emerged that account ...
Abstract Recursive segmentation is a procedure that partitions a DNA sequence into domains with a ho...
This work proposes a Markovian memoryless model for the DNA that simplifies enormously the complexit...
BACKGROUND: Features of a DNA sequence can be found by compressing the sequence under a suitable mod...
Motivation: DNA sequences can be represented by sequences of four symbols, but it is often useful to...
We introduce and develop new techniques to quantify DNA patchiness, and to quantify characteristics ...