

Author: Apostolico Alberto
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
ISSN: 1661-8270
Source: Mathematics in Computer Science, Vol.1, Iss.4, 2008-06, pp. : 639-653
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Abstract
Patterns consisting of strings with a bounded number of mismatches are central to coding theory and find multiple applications in text processing and computational biology. In this latter field, the presence of over-represented patterns of this kind has been linked, for instance, to modeling regulatory regions in biosequences. The study and computation of expected number of occurrences and related scores for these patterns is made difficult by the sheer explosion of the roster of candidates that need to be evaluated. In recent work, properties of pattern saturation and score monotonicity have proved capable to mitigate this problem. In such a context, expectation and score monotonicity has been established within the
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