2023
DOI: 10.1155/2023/3278505
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An Improved Hashing Approach for Biological Sequence to Solve Exact Pattern Matching Problems

Prince Mahmud,
Anisur Rahman,
Kamrul Hasan Talukder

Abstract: Pattern matching algorithms have gained a lot of importance in computer science, primarily because they are used in various domains such as computational biology, video retrieval, intrusion detection systems, and fraud detection. Finding one or more patterns in a given text is known as pattern matching. Two important things that are used to judge how well exact pattern matching algorithms work are the total number of attempts and the character comparisons that are made during the matching process. The primary … Show more

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“…Various techniques have been developed to effectively identify similarities or differences in DNA sequences, allowing researchers to unravel genetic information and understand evolutionary relationships. The Smith-Waterman algorithm [6], which scores matches, mismatches, and gaps to determine the best local alignment between two sequences, is one often used technique. The BLAST method, which quickly scans huge sequence databases for comparable regions based on statistical significance, is another extensively used strategy.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various techniques have been developed to effectively identify similarities or differences in DNA sequences, allowing researchers to unravel genetic information and understand evolutionary relationships. The Smith-Waterman algorithm [6], which scores matches, mismatches, and gaps to determine the best local alignment between two sequences, is one often used technique. The BLAST method, which quickly scans huge sequence databases for comparable regions based on statistical significance, is another extensively used strategy.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%