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  2. DECIPHER (software) - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... DECIPHER is a software that can be used to ... in a genome, extract them from the genome, and export them to a file. See also ...

  3. Binning (metagenomics) - Wikipedia

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    PCAHIER, [17] another binning algorithm developed by the Georgia Institute of Technology., employs n-mer oligonucleotide frequencies as the features and adopts a hierarchical classifier (PCAHIER) for binning short metagenomic fragments. The principal component analysis was used to reduce the high dimensionality of the feature space.

  4. Sequence analysis - Wikipedia

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    The read alignments are sorted using SAMtools, after which variant callers such as GATK [20] are used to identify differences compared to the reference sequence. The choice of variant calling tool depends heavily on the sequencing technology used, so GATK is often used when working with short reads, while long read sequences require tools like ...

  5. Machine learning in bioinformatics - Wikipedia

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    Many algorithms were developed to classify microbial communities according to the health condition of the host, regardless of the type of sequence data, e.g. 16S rRNA or whole-genome sequencing (WGS), using methods such as least absolute shrinkage and selection operator classifier, random forest, supervised classification model, and gradient ...

  6. DECIPHER - Wikipedia

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    DECIPHER is a web-based resource and database of genomic variation data from analysis of patient DNA. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It documents submicroscopic chromosome abnormalities ( microdeletions and duplications ) and pathogenic sequence variants (single nucleotide variants - SNVs, Insertions, Deletions, InDels), from over 25000 patients and maps ...

  7. DNA annotation - Wikipedia

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    Genomic browsers can be divided into web-based genomic browsers and stand-alone genomic browsers. The former use information from databases and can be classified into multiple-species (integrate sequence and annotations of multiple organisms and promote cross-species comparative analysis) and species-specific (focus on one organism and the ...

  8. Holland's schema theorem - Wikipedia

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    Holland's schema theorem, also called the fundamental theorem of genetic algorithms, [1] is an inequality that results from coarse-graining an equation for evolutionary dynamics. The Schema Theorem says that short, low-order schemata with above-average fitness increase exponentially in frequency in successive generations.

  9. John Henry Holland - Wikipedia

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    John Henry Holland was born on February 2, 1929 in Fort Wayne, Indiana, the elder child of [3] son of Gustave A. Holland (b. July 24, 1896, Russian Poland) and Mildred P. Gfroerer (b.