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Due to the enormous amount of data in DNA sequences to be processed, the computational complexity and speed are important issues to be considered. In this paper, a new integrative method is presented for predicting protein coding regions. We first establish a Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy model to identify the first nucleotide of a codon in coding regions, then the time-frequency characteristics of the output...
Most existing DNA computing methods follow the Adlemanpsilas coding scheme to solve NP-complete problems. Effective encoding can reduce the false hybridization. Helix twist angle distances describe quantitatively difference of helix twist angles. In this paper, by translating helix twist angle distance function into proper constraint term, the new evaluation formula of every DNA individual corresponding...
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