Physics – Biological Physics
Scientific paper
1998-02-11
Physics
Biological Physics
25 pages, 11 figures
Scientific paper
We study the problem of similarity detection by sequence alignment with gaps, using a recently established theoretical framework based on the morphology of alignment paths. Alignments of sequences without mutual correlations are found to have scale-invariant statistics. This is the basis for a scaling theory of alignments of correlated sequences. Using a simple Markov model of evolution, we generate sequences with well-defined mutual correlations and quantify the fidelity of an alignment in an unambiguous way. The scaling theory predicts the dependence of the fidelity on the alignment parameters and on the statistical evolution parameters characterizing the sequence correlations. Specific criteria for the optimal choice of alignment parameters emerge from this theory. The results are verified by extensive numerical simulations.
Drasdo Dirk
Hwa Terence
Lässig Michael
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