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The following topics are dealt with: protein-protein interaction; cancer informatics; disease informatics; protein folding; gene networks; biosequence analysis; biochemical modeling; microarray analysis; biological theory; medical informatics; RNA structure; and RNA function
The use of covariance models for non-coding RNA gene finding is extremely powerful and also extremely computationally demanding. A major reason for the high computational burden of this algorithm is that the search proceeds through every possible start position in the database and every possible sequence length between zero and a user-defined maximum length at every one of these start positions. Furthermore,...
This study presents a strategy for reducing the effects of noise on the location of RNA motifs in the context of a previously developed analysis pipeline. The pipeline was developed to search for novel RNA motifs incorporating both primary and secondary structure. The ability of the pipeline to detect motifs in the presence of a relatively large amount of sequence not containing a target motif is...
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