Abstract

Viral subtyping classification is very relevant for the appropriate diagnosis and treatment of illnesses. The most used tools are based on alignment-based methods, nevertheless, they are becoming too slow with the increase of genomic data. For that reason, alignment-free methods have emerged as an alternative. In this work, we analyzed four alignment-free algorithms: two methods use k-mer frequencies (Kameris and Castor-KRFE); the third method used a frequency chaos game representation of a DNA with CNNs; finally the last one, process DNA sequences as a digital signal (ML-DSP). From the comparison, Kameris and Castor-KRFE outperformed the rest, followed by the method based on CNNs.

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