Alignment-free sequence analysis

ID: alignment-free-sequence-analysis

Alignment-free sequence analysis is a computational approach used in bioinformatics to compare biological sequences, such as DNA, RNA, or proteins, without the need to align them in a traditional sense. In conventional sequence alignment (like global or local alignment), sequences are arranged to identify regions of similarity, which can be computationally intensive and may be biased by gaps and mismatches.

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