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Due to the recent discovery of many RNAs with great diversity of functions, there is a resurgence of research in using RNA primary sequences to predict their secondary structures, due to the discovery of many new RNAs with a great diversity of functions. Among the proposed computational approaches, the well-known traditional approaches such as the Nussinov approach and the Zuker approach are essentially...
The prediction of RNA secondary structure is a fundamental problem in computational biology. However, in the existing RNA secondary structure prediction approaches, none of them explicitly take the local neighboring bases information into account. That is, when predicting whether a base is paired, only the long range correlation is considered. As a substructure consists of multiple bases, it is affected...
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