DocumentCode
3079638
Title
A novel statistical cut-strategy for DP-based multiple biosequence alignment
Author
Hsiao, Ying-Tung ; Chuang, Cheng-Long ; Mo, Chun-Hung ; Chien, Cheng-Chih ; Jiang, Joe-Air
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Tamkang Univ., Taipei, Taiwan
fYear
2005
fDate
2-4 Nov. 2005
Firstpage
419
Lastpage
424
Abstract
In this paper, a novel cut-strategy is presented for solving the problems of multiple biosequence alignment. Sequence comparison is the most important primitive operation for analyzing of the bioinformatics data. The most fundamental method for alignment of several biosequences is the dynamic programming (DP) technique. The DP method is capable of finding optimal alignments for a set of sequences. However, when the length of the sequences increased, the DP method is impracticable due to the computational complexity is extremely high. Therefore, a new method is proposed in this paper for reducing the computational cost of the DP technique. By recursively finding the structural features of the biosequences, the proposed method can divide the biosequences into very small alignment problem, which can be directly solved by DP, or other applicable methods that can produce the results of alignment faster. By utilizing the object-oriented programming technique, the proposed method also provides low memory space consumption during execution. Moreover, the proposed algorithm has been implemented in an x86 demonstration program, and compares the effective and efficient performance with other known method.
Keywords
dynamic programming; medical signal processing; object-oriented programming; statistical analysis; DP-based multiple biosequence alignment; dynamic programming; object-oriented programming technique; statistical cut-strategy; Bioinformatics; Biology computing; Computational biology; Computational complexity; Computational efficiency; Dynamic programming; High performance computing; Object oriented programming; RNA; Sequences;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Signal Processing Systems Design and Implementation, 2005. IEEE Workshop on
ISSN
1520-6130
Print_ISBN
0-7803-9333-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SIPS.2005.1579905
Filename
1579905
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