Abstract
A triplet frequency dictionary is stipulated to be a structure of non-coding DNA fragments of chloroplast genomes. We retrieved the ensembles of the non-coding regions from 391 terrestrial plants and studied the distribution of the fragments in the Euclidean metric space. An interplay between the cluster composition of the set of the dictionaries and the taxonomy of the genome bearers was analyzed.
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