Comparison of Genomic Sequences Clustering using Normalized Compression Distance and Evolutionary Distance
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
Genomic sequences are usually compared using evolutionary distance, a procedure that implies the alignment of the sequences. Alignment of long sequences is a time consuming procedure and the obtained dissimilarity results is not a metric. Recently, the normalised compression distance was introduced as a method to calculate the distance between two generic digital objects and it seems a suitable way to compare genomic strings. In this paper, the clustering and the non-linear mapping obtained using the evolutionary distance and the compression distance are compared, in order to understand if the two distances sets are similar.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Genomic Sequence Clustering
List of contributors:
Rizzo, Riccardo; Urso, Alfonso
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