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The method uses a dynamic programming strategy to compute the secondary structure values of Z i, j) for all i and j in the start subsequence.

The ratio of the latter golden point to the former one is 1.618, and the length of the start subsequence should be between 40 and 70.

For clustering, a subsequence for clustering with i as the center is used, instead of a subsequence for seed with i as the starting point.

This hash table contains the hash values of S Q, i, the query IDs and the starting points of subsequences for the corresponding hash values.

Let (X[x_s : x_e]) be the subsequence starting from time tick s, and ending at e; and ({NX[nx_s : nx_e]}) be the normalized subsequence of ({X[x_s : x_e]}).

Let SEQ j, k) denote the subsequence starting in position j in the original sequence and ending at position k (in case k < j return an empty sequence).

Let S be an RNA sequence consisting of nucleotides or bases A, U, C, G. S [ i] denotes the base at position i of the sequence S and S [ i, j] is the subsequence starting at position i and ending at position j in S. A base pair between nucleotides at positions i and j is denoted as (i, j) or (S [ i], S [ j]), and its enclosed sequence is S [ i, j].

Start as early as possible.

Start as soon as possible.

From Figure 1 pictorial representation, it is clear that for ith subsequence W i (called colons): i is the starting position of the subsequence and j = (i − 1) + L is end position of the subsequence, where L is the subsequence length (word size).

Favre started as usual.

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