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Determination of the Optimal Chromosomal Location(s) for a DNA Element in Escherichia coli Using a Novel Transposon-mediated Approach
Published on: September 11, 2017
Model for the distributions of k-mers in DNA sequences
Yaw-Hwang Chen1, Su-Long Nyeo, Chiung-Yuh Yeh
1Department of Electronics Engineering, Kun Shan University of Technology, Yung-Kang, Tainan Hsien, Taiwan, Republic Of China.
Abstract:
The evolutionary features based on the distributions of k-mers in the DNA sequences of various organisms are studied. The organisms are classified into three groups based on their evolutionary periods: (a) E. coli and T. pallidum (b) yeast, zebrafish, A. thaliana, and fruit fly, (c) mouse, chicken, and human. The distributions of 6-mers of these three groups are shown to be, respectively, (a) unimodal, (b) unimodal with peaks generally shifted to smaller frequencies of occurrence, (c) bimodal. To describe the bimodal feature of the k-mer distributions of group (c), a model based on the cytosine-guanine " CG" content of the DNA sequences is introduced and shown to provide reasonably good agreements.
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