System and method for rapid searching of highly similar...

Data processing: measuring – calibrating – or testing – Measurement system in a specific environment – Biological or biochemical

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C700S001000, C365S094000

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ABSTRACT:
An exemplary embodiment of system, computer-accessible medium and method for comparing a first genome to a second genome. For example, a first genome may be compared to a second genome by building a first library for the first genome and a second library for the second genome, providing a plurality of matches between elements in the first library common to elements in the second library, ranking each match to determine a likelihood of similarity between the common elements in the first and second libraries; and associating matches having a predetermined likelihood. The association may be performed efficiently by a stable marriage procedure.

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patent: 2005/0159898 (2005-07-01), Yasuda et al.
Liao et al. The UniMarker (UM) method for synteny mapping of large genomes Bioinformatics vol. 20, pp. 3156-3165 (2004).
McVitie et al. The Stable Marriage Problem Communications of the ACM vol. 14, pp. 486-490 (1971).

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