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From: A machine learning strategy to identify candidate binding sites in human protein-coding sequence

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A plot of the time-course vs percentage of sequence identity for neutralizing a typical 300 base sequence. A plot of the time-course vs percentage of sequence identity for neutralizing a typical 300 base sequence. The level of sequence identity falls in a steady rate for about 500 cycles and then comes to a minimum at about 1000 cycles. From 1000 cycles onwards, there are only slight fluctuations which implies that 1000 cycles of neutralization is the optimum value to randomize any sequence with a length up to 300 bases.

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