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This paper studies the chromosome information of twenty five species, namely, mammals, fishes,
birds, insects, nematodes, fungus, and one plant. A quantifying scheme inspired in the state space
representation of dynamical systems is formulated. Based on this algorithm, the information of
each chromosome is converted into a bidimensional distribution. The plots are then analyzed and
characterized by means of Shannon entropy. The large volume of information is integrated by
averaging the lengths and entropy quantities of each species. The results can be easily visualized
revealing quantitative global genomic information.
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Hindawi Publishing Corporation
