Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9582394 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We introduce a 4D numerical representation of DNA sequences and its application. Advantages and limitations are discussed. The method is illustrated by constructing sequence invariants on the coding sequence of the first exon of human β-globin gene. As application, we use the way, which is based on the construction of a vector whose components are the normalized leading eigenvalues of the L/L matrices associated with DNA sequences, to examine the similarities/dissimilarities among the coding sequences of the first exon of β-globin gene of 11 different species. And state the easy way in counting the numbers of nucleotide substitutions by coordinates.
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Authors
Rui Chi, Kequan Ding,