Background:Similarity of sequences is a key mathematical notion for Classification and Phylogenetic studies in Biology. It is currently primarily handled using alignments. However, the alignment methods seem inadequate for post-genomic studies since they do not scale well with data set size and they seem to be confined only to genomic and proteomic sequences. Therefore, alignment-free similarity measures are actively pursued. Among those, USM (Universal Similarity Metric) has gained prominence. It is based on the deep theory of Kolmogorov Complexity and universality is its most novel striking feature. Since it can only be approximated via data compression, USM is a methodology rather than a formula quantifying the similarity of two strings....
Background: DNA sequence analysis is an important research topic in bioinformatics. Evaluating the s...
Genomic sequences are usually compared using evolutionary distance, a procedure that implies the al...
An efficient DNA compressor furnishes an approximation to measure and compare information quantities...
Background:Similarity of sequences is a key mathematical notion for Classification and Phylogenetic ...
Abstract Background Similarity of sequences is a key mathematical notion for Classification and Phyl...
BACKGROUND Similarity of sequences is a key mathematical notion for Classification and Phylogenet...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Compression-based classification of biological se...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Compression-based classification of biological se...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Compression-based classification of biological se...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Compression-based classification of biological se...
Classifying, clustering or building a phylogeny on a set of genomes without the expensive computatio...
Sequence comparison is a fundamental task in computational biology, traditionally dominated by align...
Abstract Motivation: Distance measures built on the notion of text compression have b...
We present a new method for clustering based on compression. The method doesn't use subject-spe...
Abstract—Sequence comparison is a fundamental tool in bioinformatics research since it helps to dist...
Background: DNA sequence analysis is an important research topic in bioinformatics. Evaluating the s...
Genomic sequences are usually compared using evolutionary distance, a procedure that implies the al...
An efficient DNA compressor furnishes an approximation to measure and compare information quantities...
Background:Similarity of sequences is a key mathematical notion for Classification and Phylogenetic ...
Abstract Background Similarity of sequences is a key mathematical notion for Classification and Phyl...
BACKGROUND Similarity of sequences is a key mathematical notion for Classification and Phylogenet...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Compression-based classification of biological se...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Compression-based classification of biological se...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Compression-based classification of biological se...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Compression-based classification of biological se...
Classifying, clustering or building a phylogeny on a set of genomes without the expensive computatio...
Sequence comparison is a fundamental task in computational biology, traditionally dominated by align...
Abstract Motivation: Distance measures built on the notion of text compression have b...
We present a new method for clustering based on compression. The method doesn't use subject-spe...
Abstract—Sequence comparison is a fundamental tool in bioinformatics research since it helps to dist...
Background: DNA sequence analysis is an important research topic in bioinformatics. Evaluating the s...
Genomic sequences are usually compared using evolutionary distance, a procedure that implies the al...
An efficient DNA compressor furnishes an approximation to measure and compare information quantities...