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Table 2 An example of DDCSD

From: An algorithm of discovering signatures from DNA databases on a computer cluster

Order

Candidate

Process

Process ID

1

Ω3

DR(Λ3,Λ3,l,d)

A

2

Ω4

DR(Λ4,Λ4,l,d)

B

3

Ω1

DR(Ω3,Λ4,l,d)

C

  

DR(Ω4,Λ3,l,d)

D

4

Ω5

DR(Λ5,Λ5,l,d)

E

5

Ω6

DR(Λ6,Λ6,l,d)

F

6

Ω2

DR(Ω5,Λ6,l,d)

G

  

DR(Ω6,Λ5,l,d)

H

7

Ω

DR(Ω1,Λ2,l,d)

I

  

DR(Ω2,Λ1,l,d)

J

  1. The Order field presents the order of the signature sets identified by DDCSD. The Process field presents the required process for discovering each signature set. The Process ID field lists the represented code of each discovery process. DR() is the abbreviation of DiscoveryRoutine().