On relationship of Z-curve and Fourier approaches for DNA coding sequence classification

  • Law N
  • Cheng K
  • Siu W
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Abstract

Z-curve features are one of the popular features used in exon/intron classification. We showed that although both Z-curve and Fourier approaches are based on detecting 3-periodicity in coding regions, there are significant differences in their spectral formulation. From the spectral formulation of the Z-curve, we obtained three modified sequences that characterize different biological properties. Spectral analysis on the modified sequences showed a much more prominent 3-periodicity peak in coding regions than the Fourier approach. For long sequences, prominent peaks at 2Π/3 are observed at coding regions, whereas for short sequences, clearly discernible peaks are still visible. Better classification can be obtained using spectral features derived from the modified sequences.

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Law, N.-F., Cheng, K.-O., & Siu, W.-C. (2006). On relationship of Z-curve and Fourier approaches for DNA coding sequence classification. Bioinformation, 1(7), 242–246. https://doi.org/10.6026/97320630001242

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