Decimative Multiplication of Entropy Arrays, with Application to Influenza

The use of the digital signal processing procedure of decimation is introduced as a tool to detect patterns of information entropy distribution and is applied to information entropy in influenza A segment 7. Decimation was able to reveal patterns of entropy accumulation in archival and emerging segm...

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Main Authors: Joel K. Weltman, William A. Thompson, Andy Martwick
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2009-07-01
Series:Entropy
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/11/3/351/
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spelling doaj-c8d852abaf3e4ec0a7743e51c73b8a4f2020-11-24T22:27:10ZengMDPI AGEntropy1099-43002009-07-0111335135910.3390/e11030351Decimative Multiplication of Entropy Arrays, with Application to InfluenzaJoel K. WeltmanWilliam A. ThompsonAndy MartwickThe use of the digital signal processing procedure of decimation is introduced as a tool to detect patterns of information entropy distribution and is applied to information entropy in influenza A segment 7. Decimation was able to reveal patterns of entropy accumulation in archival and emerging segment 7 sequences that were not apparent in the complete, undecimated data. The low entropy accumulation along the first 25% of segment 7, revealed by the three frames of decimation, may be a sign of regulation at both protein and RNA levels to conserve important viral functions. Low segment 7 entropy values from the 2009 H1N1 swine flu pandemic suggests either that: (1) the viruses causing the current outbreak have convergently evolved to their low entropy state or (2) more likely, not enough time has yet passed for the entropy to accumulate. Because of its dependence upon the periodicity of the codon, the decimative procedure should be generalizable to any biological system. http://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/11/3/351/decimation down-samplinginformation entropyarray multiplicationFFT Fourier transformDSP digital signal processinginfluenza Ainfluenza segment 7influenza subtypesH1N1 swine flu pandemic outbreakM proteins
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William A. Thompson
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Decimative Multiplication of Entropy Arrays, with Application to Influenza
Entropy
decimation down-sampling
information entropy
array multiplication
FFT Fourier transform
DSP digital signal processing
influenza A
influenza segment 7
influenza subtypes
H1N1 swine flu pandemic outbreak
M proteins
author_facet Joel K. Weltman
William A. Thompson
Andy Martwick
author_sort Joel K. Weltman
title Decimative Multiplication of Entropy Arrays, with Application to Influenza
title_short Decimative Multiplication of Entropy Arrays, with Application to Influenza
title_full Decimative Multiplication of Entropy Arrays, with Application to Influenza
title_fullStr Decimative Multiplication of Entropy Arrays, with Application to Influenza
title_full_unstemmed Decimative Multiplication of Entropy Arrays, with Application to Influenza
title_sort decimative multiplication of entropy arrays, with application to influenza
publisher MDPI AG
series Entropy
issn 1099-4300
publishDate 2009-07-01
description The use of the digital signal processing procedure of decimation is introduced as a tool to detect patterns of information entropy distribution and is applied to information entropy in influenza A segment 7. Decimation was able to reveal patterns of entropy accumulation in archival and emerging segment 7 sequences that were not apparent in the complete, undecimated data. The low entropy accumulation along the first 25% of segment 7, revealed by the three frames of decimation, may be a sign of regulation at both protein and RNA levels to conserve important viral functions. Low segment 7 entropy values from the 2009 H1N1 swine flu pandemic suggests either that: (1) the viruses causing the current outbreak have convergently evolved to their low entropy state or (2) more likely, not enough time has yet passed for the entropy to accumulate. Because of its dependence upon the periodicity of the codon, the decimative procedure should be generalizable to any biological system.
topic decimation down-sampling
information entropy
array multiplication
FFT Fourier transform
DSP digital signal processing
influenza A
influenza segment 7
influenza subtypes
H1N1 swine flu pandemic outbreak
M proteins
url http://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/11/3/351/
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