Using DECIPHER v2.0 to Analyze Big Biological Sequence Data in R
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Abstract
In recent years, the cost of DNA sequencing has decreased at a rate that has outpaced improvements in memory capacity. It is now common to collect or have access to many gigabytes of biological sequences. This has created an urgent need for approaches that analyze sequences in subsets without requiring all of the sequences to be loaded into memory at one time. It has also opened opportunities to improve the organization and accessibility of information acquired in sequencing projects. The DECIPHER package offers solutions to these problems by assisting in the curation of large sets of biological sequences stored in compressed format inside a database. This approach has many practical advantages over standard…
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- DECIPHER
- Sequence (biology)
- Computational biology
- Computer science
- Data science
- Biology
- Bioinformatics
- Genetics
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