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Nucleotide Genomic Signal comparative analysis of homo sapiens and other hominidae mtDNA
Nucleotide imbalance, nucleotide pair imbalance and 2D & 3D nucleotide paths of Nucleotide Genomic Signals (NuGSs) for several shared genes (coding) and control (non-coding) segments in the mitochondrial DNA of the hominidae family are presented in the paper. The common trend (reference) - offset representation for sets of related NuGSs is used to achieve a high resolution comparative analysis.