
doi: 10.1101/pdb.top31
pmid: 21357006
INTRODUCTIONA dot matrix analysis is primarily a method for comparing two sequences to look for possible alignment of characters between the sequences. The method is also used for finding direct or inverted repeats in protein and DNA sequences, and for predicting regions in RNA that are self-complementary and that, therefore, have the potential of forming secondary structure through base-pairing.
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