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Fractal Analysis of DNA Sequences Using Frequency Chaos Game Representation and Small-Angle Scattering

Eugen Mircea Anitas

2022International Journal of Molecular Sciences24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The fractal characteristics of DNA sequences are studied using the frequency chaos game representation (FCGR) and small-angle scattering (SAS) technique. The FCGR allows representation of the frequencies of occurrence of k-mers (oligonucleotides of length k) in the form of images. The numerically encoded data are then used in a SAS analysis to enhance hidden features in DNA sequences. It is shown that the simulated SAS intensity allows us to obtain the fractal dimensions and scaling factors at various scales. These structural parameters can be used to distinguish unambiguously between the scaling properties of complex hierarchical DNA sequences. The validity of this approach is illustrated on several sequences from: Escherichia coli, Mouse mitochondrion, Homo sapiens mitochondrion and Human cosmid.

Topics & Concepts

FractalRepresentation (politics)ScalingDNAFractal dimensionPhysicsAlgorithmBiological systemMathematicsBiologyStatistical physicsGeneticsMathematical analysisGeometryLawPolitical sciencePoliticsFractal and DNA sequence analysisMachine Learning in BioinformaticsProtein Structure and Dynamics