Prediction of Coding and Non–coding Regions in Compressed DNA Sequences

Alshaimaa Abo-alian Ahmed;

Abstract


DNA sequences are the most challenging information resources that humans try to interpret and use. An enormous quantity of different DNA sequences exists, the size of each sequence varying in the range of millions to billions of nucleotides. The increase


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Title Prediction of Coding and Non–coding Regions in Compressed DNA Sequences
Authors Alshaimaa Abo-alian Ahmed
Keywords Prediction of Coding and Non–coding Regions in Compressed DNA Sequences
Issue Date 2009
Description 
DNA sequences are the most challenging information resources that humans try to interpret and use. An enormous quantity of different DNA sequences exists, the size of each sequence varying in the range of millions to billions of nucleotides. The increase

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