Genomic sequence analysis is usually performed with the help of specialized software packages written for molecular biologists. The scope of such pre-programmed techniques is quite limited. Because DNA sequences contain a large amount of information, analysis of such sequences without underlying assumptions may provide additional insights. The present article proposes two new graphical representations as examples of such methods. The random walk plot is designed to show the base composition in a compact form, whereas the gap plot visualizes positional correlations. The random walk plot represents the DNA sequence as a curve, a random walk, in a plane. The four possible moves, left/right and up/down, are used to encode the four possible base...
We have performed a comparison of computer-generated random sequences with tRNAs nucleotide sequence...
Since 1990, bioinformaticians have been exploring applications of the Chaos Game Representation (CGR...
Bioinformatics is a new and interesting field of research, and genuine discoveries are being made al...
Analyzing and visualizing the whole genome sequence is very important to finding genetic evolution. ...
The advent of automated DNA sequencing techniques has led to an explosive growth in the number and l...
Visual inspection can help reveal patterns that would be computationally rather difficult to reveal....
This article first provides a concise introduction to the statistical approach to phyloge- netics. ...
Visual methods illustrate how DNA sequences are read along a single DNA strand from the 5' end to th...
In this paper we propose a new visualization technique to characterize qualitative information of a ...
The observed diversity of statistical characteristics along genomic sequences is the result of the i...
Bioinformatics, which is now a well known field of study, originated in the context of biological se...
We describe a novel approach to explore DNA nucleotide sequence data, aiming to produce high-level c...
The rapidly growing library of genomic length sequences and the working draft of the human genome se...
We explore methods for drawing a graph of DNA sequences on a digital canvas such that the Euclidean ...
A problem in biology arises in the evaluation of statistical significance of the observed frequency ...
We have performed a comparison of computer-generated random sequences with tRNAs nucleotide sequence...
Since 1990, bioinformaticians have been exploring applications of the Chaos Game Representation (CGR...
Bioinformatics is a new and interesting field of research, and genuine discoveries are being made al...
Analyzing and visualizing the whole genome sequence is very important to finding genetic evolution. ...
The advent of automated DNA sequencing techniques has led to an explosive growth in the number and l...
Visual inspection can help reveal patterns that would be computationally rather difficult to reveal....
This article first provides a concise introduction to the statistical approach to phyloge- netics. ...
Visual methods illustrate how DNA sequences are read along a single DNA strand from the 5' end to th...
In this paper we propose a new visualization technique to characterize qualitative information of a ...
The observed diversity of statistical characteristics along genomic sequences is the result of the i...
Bioinformatics, which is now a well known field of study, originated in the context of biological se...
We describe a novel approach to explore DNA nucleotide sequence data, aiming to produce high-level c...
The rapidly growing library of genomic length sequences and the working draft of the human genome se...
We explore methods for drawing a graph of DNA sequences on a digital canvas such that the Euclidean ...
A problem in biology arises in the evaluation of statistical significance of the observed frequency ...
We have performed a comparison of computer-generated random sequences with tRNAs nucleotide sequence...
Since 1990, bioinformaticians have been exploring applications of the Chaos Game Representation (CGR...
Bioinformatics is a new and interesting field of research, and genuine discoveries are being made al...