Analysis of similarities in respiratory tract genomes: an approach using the Hurst exponent and the non-decimated discrete wavelet transform
Dulcídia Carlos Guezimane Ernesto,
Leila Maria Ferreira,
Thelma Sáfadi
Abstract:The implementation of statistical methods that can make the similarity study process more efficient has been very common in current research, because some methods such as wavelets make the processing of data manipulation faster and with the ability to process thousands of nucleotides in a genomic sequencing, and consequently better estimates are obtained. Thus, this work aimed to analyze some genomes of the Coronaviridae family and the Paramyxoviridae family, looking for similarities through signal decompositi… Show more
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