Fourth IEEE Symposium on Bioinformatics and Bioengineering (BIBE'04)
Good Spaced Seeds For Homology Search
Taichung, Taiwan, ROC
May 19-May 21
ISBN: 0-7695-2173-8
Filtration is an important technique used to speed up local alignment as exemplified in the BLAST programs. Recently, Ma, Tromp and Li (2002) discovered that better filtering can be achieved by spacing out the matching positions according to a certain pattern, instead of contiguous positions to trigger a local alignment in their PatternHunter program. Such a match pattern is called a spaced seed. Our numerical computation shows that the ranks of spaced seeds (based on sensitivity) change with the sequences similarity. Since homologous sequences may have diverse similarity, we assess the sensitivity of spaced seeds over a range of similarity levels and present a list of good spaced seeds for facilitating homology search in DNA genomic sequences. We validate that the listed spaced seeds are indeed more sensitive using three arbitrarily chosen pairs of DNA genomic sequences.
Citation:
Kwok Pui Choi, Fanfan Zeng, Louxin Zhang, "Good Spaced Seeds For Homology Search," bibe, pp.379, Fourth IEEE Symposium on Bioinformatics and Bioengineering (BIBE'04), 2004