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Fitting DNA sequences through log-linear modelling with linear constraints
Authors:Nirian Martín  Leandro Pardo
Institution:1. Department of Statistics , Carlos III University , Getafe, Spain nirian.martin@uc3m.com;3. Department of Statistics and OR , Complutense University of Madrid , Madrid, Spain
Abstract:For some discrete state series, such as DNA sequences, it can often be postulated that its probabilistic behaviour is given by a Markov chain. For making the decision on whether or not an uncharacterized piece of DNA is part of the coding region of a gene, under the Markovian assumption, there are two statistical tools that are essential to be considered: the hypothesis testing of the order in a Markov chain and the estimators of transition probabilities. In order to improve the traditional statistical procedures for both of them when stationarity assumption can be considered, a new version for understanding the homogeneity hypothesis is proposed so that log-linear modelling is applied for conditional independence jointly with homogeneity restrictions on the expected means of transition counts in the sequence. In addition we can consider a variety of test-statistics and estimators by using φ-divergence measures. As special case of them the well-known likelihood ratio test-statistics and maximum-likelihood estimators are obtained.
Keywords:contingency table  log-linear model  restricted estimator  conditional test statistic
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