2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.01.25.577301
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k-nonical space: sketching with reverse complements

Guillaume Marçais,
C.S. Elder,
Carl Kingsford

Abstract: Sequences equivalent to their reverse complements (i.e., double-stranded DNA) have no analogue in text analysis and non-biological string algorithms. Despite this striking difference, algorithms designed for computational biology (e.g., sketching algorithms) are designed and tested in the same way as classical string algorithms. Then, as a post-processing step, these algorithms are adapted to work with genomic sequences by folding a k-mer and its reverse complement into a single sequence: the canonical represe… Show more

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