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  • A new method to cluster gen...
    Dong, Rui; Zhu, Ziyue; Yin, Changchuan; He, Rong L.; Yau, Stephen S.-T.

    Gene, 10/2018, Letnik: 673
    Journal Article

    Analyzing phylogenetic relationships using mathematical methods has always been of importance in bioinformatics. Quantitative research may interpret the raw biological data in a precise way. Multiple Sequence Alignment (MSA) is used frequently to analyze biological evolutions, but is very time-consuming. When the scale of data is large, alignment methods cannot finish calculation in reasonable time. Therefore, we present a new method using moments of cumulative Fourier power spectrum in clustering the DNA sequences. Each sequence is translated into a vector in Euclidean space. Distances between the vectors can reflect the relationships between sequences. The mapping between the spectra and moment vector is one-to-one, which means that no information is lost in the power spectra during the calculation. We cluster and classify several datasets including Influenza A, primates, and human rhinovirus (HRV) datasets to build up the phylogenetic trees. Results show that the new proposed cumulative Fourier power spectrum is much faster and more accurately than MSA and another alignment-free method known as k-mer. The research provides us new insights in the study of phylogeny, evolution, and efficient DNA comparison algorithms for large genomes. The computer programs of the cumulative Fourier power spectrum are available at GitHub (https://github.com/YaulabTsinghua/cumulative-Fourier-power-spectrum). •A novel method using moments of cumulative Fourier power spectrum (CPS) in clustering the DNA sequences.•Each sequence is translated into a vector and the distances between vectors represent the relationships between sequences.•The mapping between the spectra and moment vector is one-to-one, thus much information is kept in this way.•CPS outperforms the traditional MSA and another alignment-free method on both the accuracy and the calculation speed.•We upload the code for CPS on GitHub to help people apply and analyze our method in practice.