Department of Science, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
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Multispectral Parametric Mapping and Comparative Genomics
Author(s): Krista Ritchie*
New algorithms that make it possible to view multispectral images of genetic sequences are discussed in this article. We demonstrated the
practical challenges of comparative genomics and gave examples of how such mappings are constructed. Due to their representativeness and
informativeness, new DNA visualization tools appear promising. The study shows how comparative genetics can benefit from a novel type of
multispectral mapping that is based on decomposition across multiple parametric spaces. In the study of the genetic coding phenomenon and in
actual activities like forensics, genetic testing, genealogical analysis, etc., this appears to be an essential step. For a variety of coordinate systems,
examples of multispectral parametric sets are provided in the article. We use binary sub-alphabets of keto/amino and purine/pyrimidine to create
mappings. We display.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/1747-0862.2022.16.580
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