Dna sequence evolution through integral value transformations

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Test from the Applied Statistics Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India have published the research work: DNA Sequence Evolution through Integral Value Transformations, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 24/02/2011
  • future: By the proposed methodology the authors generate sequences that may not be in the genome at present but in future if such sequences are produced by Nature then their structural similarity with respect to a known sequence has been predicted.

SUMMARY

    The authors consider a DNA sequence as a one dimensional, one neighborhood, four states CA where each . . .

     

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