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Low complexity regions (LCRs) in a protein sequence are subsequences of biased composition. Three main sources of LCRs are cryptic, tandem and interspersed repeats. <ref>Alb M.,et al.Detecting cryptically simple protein sequences using the SIMPLE algorithm. Bioinformatics 2002;18:672-678.</ref>  
Low complexity regions (LCRs) in a [[protein sequence|protein sequence]] are subsequences of biased composition. Three main sources of LCRs are [[cryptic repeats|cryptic]], [[tandem repeats|tandem]] and [[interspersed repeats|interspersed repeats]]. <ref>Alb M.,et al.Detecting cryptically simple protein sequences using the SIMPLE algorithm. Bioinformatics 2002;18:672-678.</ref>  


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Low complexity regions (LCRs) in a protein sequence are subsequences of biased composition. Three main sources of LCRs are cryptic, tandem and interspersed repeats. [1]

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  1. Alb M.,et al.Detecting cryptically simple protein sequences using the SIMPLE algorithm. Bioinformatics 2002;18:672-678.