Alignment-free sequence comparison—a review
Medical University of South Carolina · Universidade Nova de Lisboa · +1 more institution
Abstract
MOTIVATION: Genetic recombination and, in particular, genetic shuffling are at odds with sequence comparison by alignment, which assumes conservation of contiguity between homologous segments. A variety of theoretical foundations are being used to derive alignment-free methods that overcome this limitation. The formulation of alternative metrics for dissimilarity between sequences and their algorithmic implementations are reviewed. RESULTS: The overwhelming majority of work on alignment-free sequence has taken place in the past two decades, with most reports published in the past 5 years. Two main categories of methods have been proposed-methods based on word (oligomer) frequency, and methods that do not…
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- Sequence (biology)
- Computer science
- Computational biology
- Biology
- Genetics
- Life in Land