| Allison, L., D. Powell, and T. I. Dix (1999). Compression and approximate matching. The Computer Journal 42 (1), 1--10. |
....been associated with the compressibility of a sequence. From such a perspective, the amount of compression achievable on genetic sequences has been used in the detection of fragments carrying biological significance, or in assessing the relatedness of fragments and sequences. We refer to, e.g. [2, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16] and references therein for a sampler of the rich literature existing on these subjects. In bio sequence repositories and other applications, like for instance in the production of a Cd rom or magnetic disk for massive data dissemination, one could afford the extra cost of performing compression ....
L. Allison, D. Powell, and T. I. Dix. Compression and Approximate Matching, Computer Journal, 42, vol.1, pages 1--10, 1999.
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Allison, L., Powell, D., Dix, T. I.: Compression and Approximate Matching. Computer Journal 42(1) (1999) 1-10
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Allison, L., D. Powell, and T. I. Dix (1999). Compression and approximate matching. The Computer Journal 42 (1), 1--10.
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