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DNA sequences contain hereditary information of all living organisms. The exploration of genomic research compulsorily involves such large sequences in high volumes and it requires voluminous storage. An initiative to reduce such storage is achieved through DNA data compression. The compression time is another influencing factor for compression algorithms and whose consumption must be reduced. This...
The genome of all living organisms contains all hereditary information encoded in DNA. Due to the ever increasing demand on DNA based technological developments, a larger number of DNA sequences have been identified and stored in genomic databases. The sizes of the databases are expected to increase exponentially. Compression is hence desirable to reduce the storage requirements as well as the transmission...
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