Mrázek J, Kypr J
Institute of Biophysics, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Brno.
Comput Appl Biosci. 1992 Feb;8(1):29-34. doi: 10.1093/bioinformatics/8.1.29.
This paper describes the program GLOBIC, which compares, characterizes and fingerprints even 0.1 Mbase sequences in a few minutes with the aid of an IBM-AT microcomputer. Instead of the nucleotide sequences themselves, GLOBIC compares the local nucleotide or short oligonucleotide compositions. GLOBIC presents two-dimensional maps of contour lines depicting the similarity of two different sequences, a sequence compared to itself, to its complementary sequence or to a random sequence. A vocabulary is presented to translate the typical patterns appearing in the two-dimensional maps into their meanings as relationships between the compared sequences. The application of GLOBIC is demonstrated using several examples from the genomic nucleotide sequences of bacteriophage T7, adenovirus type-2 and Epstein-Barr virus.
本文介绍了程序GLOBIC,它借助IBM-AT微型计算机,能在几分钟内对甚至长达0.1兆碱基的序列进行比较、特征描述和指纹识别。GLOBIC比较的不是核苷酸序列本身,而是局部核苷酸或短寡核苷酸组成。GLOBIC呈现出描绘两个不同序列、一个序列与其自身、其互补序列或随机序列相似性的等高线二维图。还给出了一个词汇表,用于将二维图中出现的典型模式转化为其作为被比较序列之间关系的含义。通过噬菌体T7、2型腺病毒和爱泼斯坦-巴尔病毒基因组核苷酸序列中的几个例子展示了GLOBIC的应用。