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Ecdotics and Information Theory: towards an integrated approach
This formula detects the case of the so-called descripti (i.e. copies whose sources have been conserved), but it could be generalized. For example if: A contains an error (e1); B contains the same error; A contains an error e2 (different from e1); B does
bibliotextual_studies  bioinformatics  cladistics 
april 2006 by karikraus
JunkWare.v.1_Bootstraps
dna, language, and information; jakobson on analogies between language and genes
bibliotextual_studies  bioinformatics  linguistics  words_and_genes  information_theory 
march 2006 by karikraus
conjectural criticism - Google Search
joseph priestly and newton as textual critics (and conjecturalists)
bibliotextual_studies  filetype:pdf  media:document 
march 2006 by karikraus
Pairwise Sequence Alignment
also: multiple sequence alignment, sequence alignment, string alignment; explains scoring,etc.
bibliotextual_studies  bioinformatics  cladistics 
february 2006 by karikraus
Evolution's cauldron: Duplication, deletion, and rearrangement in the mouse and human genomes
explains costs and penalties associated with substitutions, indels, transpositions, etc.

Traditional programs are also not able to accommodate inversions, translocations, or duplications. They can align only shorter segments of genomic DNA in which non
bioinformatics  bibliotextual_studies  cladistics  tree_knowledge 
february 2006 by karikraus
Phylogeny -- Encylopedic Reference of Parasitology
gene sequence alignment: explains a bit about penalties and costs associated with different kinds of substitutions, indels, etc.
bioinformatics  bibliotextual_studies  cladistics 
february 2006 by karikraus
string edits - Google Search
primer in accessible language on edit distances in context of dialectology
bibliotextual_studies  bioinformatics  cladistics  programming  computation  filetype:pdf  media:document 
december 2005 by karikraus
The Greek Vorlage of the Syra Harclensis
very detailed discussion of stemmatics, maximum parsimony, manuscript versus text, etc.: matthew spencer, christopher howe
bibliotextual_studies  bioinformatics  cladistics  tree_knowledge 
august 2005 by karikraus
Lab II - Phylogenetics (3)
linked to glossary; good overall discussion, including polarity and transformation series
bibliotextual_studies  cladistics  bioinformatics  tree_knowledge 
july 2005 by karikraus
Quantum Picture
image search and retrieval/ image collation
CBIR  bibliotextual_studies  semiotics 
july 2005 by karikraus
UTP Publishing
book on bibliography, editing, and evidence
bibliotextual_studies 
july 2005 by karikraus
SASB Introduction to Phylogenetics
explains parimony as unrooted; bibliography on how the tree is then rooted
bioinformatics  cladistics  tree_knowledge  bibliotextual_studies  words_and_genes 
june 2005 by karikraus
Levenshtein Distance
measure of edit distance between a source and target, e.g., "test" and "tent" differ by one grapheme
tree_knowledge  cladistics  bibliotextual_studies  bioinformatics 
june 2005 by karikraus
The Nineteenth Century Occult Revival
Westcott and Holt or whatever his name was--editors of the Greek New Testament
bibliotextual_studies  divination 
june 2005 by karikraus
Bielefeld University - AG Genome Informatics
includes Simpsons (as in Bart) Tree of Life; phylogenetics: reconstructs individuals or populations within a species or a single gene, etc.
cladistics  bibliotextual_studies  tree_knowledge  bioinformatics 
june 2005 by karikraus
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