Phys. Rev. E 49, 1685–1689 (1994)Mosaic organization of DNA nucleotidesReceived 20 October 1993; published in the issue dated February 1994 Long-range power-law correlations have been reported recently for DNA sequences containing noncoding regions. We address the question of whether such correlations may be a trivial consequence of the known mosaic structure (‘‘patchiness’’) of DNA. We analyze two classes of controls consisting of patchy nucleotide sequences generated by different algorithms—one without and one with long-range power-law correlations. Although both types of sequences are highly heterogeneous, they are quantitatively distinguishable by new fluctuation analysis method that differentiates local patchiness from long-range correlations. Application of this analysis to selected DNA sequences demonstrates that patchiness is not sufficient to account for long-range correlation properties. © 1994 The American Physical Society URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevE.49.1685
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevE.49.1685
PACS:
87.10.+e, 05.40.+j
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