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ADLD: a novel graphical representation of protein sequences and its application (English)
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21 October 2019
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Summary: To facilitate the intuitional analysis of protein sequences, a novel graphical representation of protein sequences called ADLD (alignment diagonal line diagram) is introduced in this paper first, and then a new ADLD based method is proposed and utilized to analyze the similarity/dissimilarity of protein sequences. Comparing with existing methods, our ADLD based method is proved to be effective in the similarity/dissimilarity analysis of protein sequences and have the merits of good intuition, visuality, and simplicity. The examinations of the similarities/dissimilarities for both the 16 different ND5 proteins and the 29 different spike proteins illustrate the utility of our ADLD based approach.
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alignment diagonal line diagram
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protein sequences representation
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