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Enumeration of Interspersed Repeats from the Human Genome
ヒトゲノムからの有意な散在反復配列の列挙
JSAI Technical Report, SIG-FPAI
ヒトゲノムからの有意な散在反復配列の列挙
A half of human genome is composed of repeats and most of them are interspersed repeats. Found repeats already have been registered to databases but there are some repeats that have not been registered yet and different interpretations of repeats also exist. We are now studying a frequent pattern mining method that enumerates all the statistically significant interspersed repeats. We report our trial to systematically find all the statistically significant repeats from the whole human genome, whose size is 3000 Mega-basepairs.
doi:10.11517/jsaifpai.103.0_09
fatcat:mdrse5wncjbrjhw5nodlbhzyoq