Abstract
A method is developed, based on word-searching, which provides a rapid test for the statistical significance of DNA sequence similarities for use in databank searching. The method makes allowance for the lengths and dinucleotide compositions of the sequences being compared. A way is also described to calculate the power of the test, i.e. the probability of detecting a given similarity as being statistically significant. The effects on the power of the test of the scoring method, word length, sequence length, and sequence composition are examined. A novel scoring method is shown to be superior to the method currently used in most word-searching algorithms. © 1989 IRL Press Limited.
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Mott, R. F., Kirkwood, T. B. L., & Curnow, R. N. (1989). A test for the statistical significance of DNA sequence similarities for application in databank searches. Bioinformatics, 5(2), 123–131. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/5.2.123
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