Provable Rarity Pill Delivered in Single Chart
A new chart has been released that measures the rarity of any given sequence using length, unique digits, palindromes or generics as benchmarks for comparison - providing users with unprecedented insight into sequencing patterns and data analysis possibilities!
Dec. 30, 2022 1:27PM
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A colorful graph with labeled axes showing various levels of rarity from least rare at one end to most rare at another end
A new chart has been released that can provide an easy-to-understand measure of the rarity of a given sequence. The chart, which is based on floor 4-digit as a benchmark, uses length (L), unique digits (U) and whether it is a palindrome or generic to measure the rarity of a sequence. For example, an L4U4Generic is 5040 times more rare than a floor 4-digit while an L5U3 Pal (a floor 5D Palindrome) is 7x more rare than a floor 4-digit. An L5U2 Pal is 18.7x more rare than a floor 4-digit. The chart also provides clarity for those looking to understand the rarity of their sequences. If your digit doesn’t appear on the chart, it means that it is less rare than the 5040 floor 4-digits. This allows users to easily compare their sequences with others and get an accurate understanding of how rare they are in comparison. The “Provable Rarity Pill” has been hailed as revolutionary by those in the field and promises to revolutionize how we think about rarity and sequencing in general. It will no doubt be used by many researchers and scientists in order to gain greater insight into sequencing patterns and discover new insights into data analysis that were previously not possible due to lack of access to this kind of information before now.