Detecting Type and Index Mutation in Cancer DNA Sequence Based on Needleman–Wunsch Algorithm
Untari Novia Wisesty,
Tati Rajab Mengko,
Ayu Purwarianti
et al.
Abstract:Detecting DNA sequence mutations in cancer patients contributes to early identification and treatment of the disease, which ultimately enhances the effectiveness of treatment. Bioinformatics utilizes sequence alignment as a powerful tool for identifying mutations in DNA sequences. We used the Needleman-Wunsch algorithm to identify mutations in DNA sequence data from cancer patients. The cancer sequence dataset used includes breast, cervix uteri, lung, colon, liver and prostate cancer. Various types of mutation… Show more
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