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Stochastic models for heterogeneous DNA sequences

✍ Scribed by Gary A. Churchill


Publisher
Springer
Year
1989
Tongue
English
Weight
871 KB
Volume
51
Category
Article
ISSN
1522-9602

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✦ Synopsis


The composition of naturally occurring DNA sequences is often strikingly heterogeneous. In this paper, the DNA sequence is viewed as a stochastic process with local compositional properties determined by the states of a hidden Markov chain. The model used is a discrete-state, discreteoutcome version of a general model for non-stationary time series proposed by Kitagawa (1987). A smoothing algorithm is described which can be used to reconstruct the hidden process and produce graphic displays of the compositional structure of a sequence. The problem of parameter estimation is approached using likelihood methods and an EM algorithm for approximating the maximum likelihood estimate is derived. The methods are applied to sequences from yeast mitochondrial DNA, human and mouse mitochondrial DNAs, a human X chromosomal fragment and the complete genome of bacteriophage lambda.


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