Abstract
The analysis of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome III DNA sequence by computer (‘in silico’) permits the definition of its linguistic characteristics. These characteristics include the designation of non‐randomly occurring oligonucleotides, their distribution along the chromosome, and the distribution of some particular homopolymers. All these elements may contribute to the understanding of the organization of information on the chromosome.

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