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Genomic Sequence Fragment Identification using Quasi-Alignment
2007
Proceedings of the International Conference on Bioinformatics, Computational Biology and Biomedical Informatics - BCB'13
Identification of organisms using their genetic sequences is a popular problem in molecular biology and is used in fields such as metagenomics, molecular phylogenetics and DNA Barcoding. These applications depend on searching large sequence databases for individual matching sequences (e.g., with BLAST) and comparing sequences using multiple sequence alignment (e.g., via Clustal), both of which are computationally expensive and require extensive server resources. We propose a novel method for
doi:10.1145/2506583.2506647
dblp:conf/bcb/NagarH13
fatcat:m4pnkdgrifcuhlyyaead24uhyi