In genomics, (Brisk Inference of Segmental duplication Evolutionary stRucture) is a computational framework used to detect and analyze segmental duplications (SDs) across related genomes [10].
: It uses a linear-time algorithm to identify regions harboring SDs, offering an 8x speed-up over previous tools like SEDEF [10, 13].
: This framework helps interpret high-energy observations like gamma-ray bursts and fast radio bursts [8].
: It explains how "density singularities" moving at relativistic speeds can emit highly coherent and bright electromagnetic or gravitational waves [8].
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