Abstract
We outline an unexpected use of a particular graphical representation of DNA sequences, the ‘four line’ graphical representation [M. Randić, M. Vračko, N. Lerš, D. Plavšić, Chem. Phys. Lett. 368 (2003) 1] and how it can facilitate solving problem of DNA sequence alignment. The approach is exemplified by two shorter DNA sequences.
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