
Eukaryotic Genome Markov Model
A Eukaryotic Genome Markov Model is a mathematical tool used to analyze the patterns of sequences in complex organisms' DNA, such as humans. It predicts the likelihood of one segment of DNA based on the previous segment, capturing how certain sequences tend to follow others. This helps scientists understand genetic structure, identify genes, or find patterns associated with diseases. Essentially, it models DNA as a series of connected events, enabling better interpretation of genome organization and function through probabilistic analysis.