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Noncoding sequence classification based on wavelet transform analysis: part I

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DNA sequences in human genome can be divided into the coding and noncoding ones. Coding sequences are those that are read during the transcription. The identification of coding sequences has been widely reported in literature due to its much-studied periodicity. Noncoding sequences represent the majority of the human genome. They play an important role in gene regulation and differentiation among the cells. However, noncoding sequences do not exhibit periodicities that correlate to their functions. The ENCODE (Encyclopedia of DNA elements) and Epigenomic Roadmap Project projects have cataloged the human noncoding sequences into specific functions. We study characteristics of noncoding sequences with wavelet analysis of genomic signals.
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hal-03005803 , version 1 (14-11-2020)

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Omar Paredes, Marija Strojnik, Rebeca Romo Vázquez, Hugo Vélez Pérez, Radu Ranta, et al.. Noncoding sequence classification based on wavelet transform analysis: part I. SPIE Optical Engineering + Applications, Aug 2017, San Diego, CA, United States. ⟨10.1117/12.2274460⟩. ⟨hal-03005803⟩
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