2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.02.02.578674
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DNA N-gram Analysis Framework (DNAnamer): A generalized N-gram frequency analysis framework for the supervised classification of DNA sequences

John S. Malamon

Abstract: In 1948, Claude Shannon published a mathematical system describing the probabilistic relationships between the letters of a natural language and their subsequent order or syntax structure. By counting unique, reoccurring sequences of letters called N-grams, this language model was used to generate recognizable English sentences from N-gram frequency probability tables. More recently, N-gram analysis methodologies have been successful in addressing many complex problems in a variety of domains, from language pr… Show more

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