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Principle Seminar of the Department of Probability Theory, Moscow State University
December 16, 2009 16:45, Moscow, MSU, auditorium 16-24
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DNA Codes for Non-additive Stem Similarity
A. N. Voronina |
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Abstract:
Joint work with A. Dyachkov. DNA sequences are sequences with elements from alphabet $\{A, C, G, T\}.$
Their essential feature is the ability to form duplexes in the process
of hybridization - coalescence of 2 DNA sequences. Biological
applications, utilizing this feature, require ensembles of DNA
sequences (DNA codes) , consisting of so-called pairs of mutually
reverse complementary sequences, such that hybridization energy - the
measure of stability of potential DNA duplex - for any two DNA
sequences, which are not reverse complementary, is bounded by some
number, defined by the conditions of the specific experiment. It is
straightforward to view this problem as one of the coding theory. Continuing our previous research, in this report we introduce new
non-additive similarity function, which provides the most adequate to
date model of hybridization energy of DNA sequences. We will obtain
the lower bound on the size of DNA codes for indicated similarity -
the so-called random coding bound. In addition, we will touch upon
several open probability-theoretical problems arising in research of
non-additive similarity functions.
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