Journal of Applied Probability

Local matching of random restriction maps

Mengxiang Tang and Michael S. Waterman
Source: J. Appl. Probab. Volume 38, Number 2 (2001), 335-356.

Abstract

Optical mapping is a new technique to generate restriction maps of DNA easily and quickly. DNA restriction maps can be aligned by comparing corresponding restriction fragment lengths. To relate, organize, and analyse these maps it is necessary to rapidly compare maps. The issue of the statistical significance of approximately matching maps then becomes central, as in BLAST with sequence scoring. In this paper, we study the approximation to the distribution of counts of matched regions of specified length when comparing two DNA restriction maps. Distributional results are given to enable us to compute p-values and hence to determine whether or not the two restriction maps are related. The key tool used is the Chen-Stein method of Poisson approximation. Certain open problems are described.

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Primary Subjects: 60C05
Secondary Subjects: 60F20
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Permanent link to this document: http://projecteuclid.org/euclid.jap/996986748
Digital Object Identifier: doi:10.1239/jap/996986748
Mathematical Reviews number (MathSciNet): MR1834746
Zentralblatt MATH identifier: 0994.60005


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