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abstract (57) [Summary]nUsing the entire byte to represent a monomer in a biological sequence is not the most efficient means of permanent storage. The present invention relates to compression of biological sequence data for electronic storage by utilizing sub-byte data types for storage or manipulation of biological sequence data in a programming language or database. For example, for a nucleotide sequence, two bits may be used to represent each monomer.
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