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Converting panax ginseng DNA and chemical fingerprint into two-dimensional barcode

07/07/2016 Yong Cai, Peng Li, Xi-Wen Li, Jing Zhao, Hai Chen, Qing Yang, Hao Hu

In this paper, we investigate how to convert Panax ginseng DNA sequence code and chemical fingerprint into two-dimensional code. In order to improve the compression efficiency, GATC2Bytes and DMC algorithms are proposed.

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