To explore the inverted repeats regularities along the genome sequences, we propose a sliding window method to extract the concentration scores of inverted repeats periodic regularities and the total mass of possible inverted repeats pairs. We apply the method to the human genome and locate the regions with the potential for the formation of large number of hairpin/cruciform structures. The number of found windows with periodic regularities is small and the patterns of occurrence are chromosome specific.publishe
Genome instability is linked to cancer and many hereditary diseases. Chromosomal aberrations are oft...
Abstract Background RNA transcripts from genomic sequences showing dyad symmetry typically adopt hai...
We investigate 738 complete genomes of viruses to detect the presence of short inverted repeats. The...
Finding DNA sites with high potential for the formation of hairpin/cruciform structures is an import...
It is important to develop methods for nding DNA sites with high potencial for the formation of hai...
The detection of inverted repeat structure is important in biology because it has been associated wi...
Inverted repeats (IR) are common part of DNA of all living prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. Inv...
Chromosomal rearrangements play a major role in the evolution of eukaryotic genomes. Genomic aberra...
Inverted repeats are present in abundance in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic genomes and can form DN...
Cruciforms occur when inverted repeat sequences in double-stranded DNA adopt intra-strand hairpins o...
Inverted repeats are unstable motifs in a genome, having a causal relation to fragment rearrangement...
<div><p>Inverted repeats are present in abundance in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic genomes and can...
Cruciforms occur when inverted repeat sequences in double-stranded DNA adopt intra-strand hairpins o...
Background: An inverted repeat is a DNA sequence followed downstream by its reverse complement, pote...
AbstractInverted repeats are unstable motifs in a genome, having a causal relation to fragment rearr...
Genome instability is linked to cancer and many hereditary diseases. Chromosomal aberrations are oft...
Abstract Background RNA transcripts from genomic sequences showing dyad symmetry typically adopt hai...
We investigate 738 complete genomes of viruses to detect the presence of short inverted repeats. The...
Finding DNA sites with high potential for the formation of hairpin/cruciform structures is an import...
It is important to develop methods for nding DNA sites with high potencial for the formation of hai...
The detection of inverted repeat structure is important in biology because it has been associated wi...
Inverted repeats (IR) are common part of DNA of all living prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. Inv...
Chromosomal rearrangements play a major role in the evolution of eukaryotic genomes. Genomic aberra...
Inverted repeats are present in abundance in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic genomes and can form DN...
Cruciforms occur when inverted repeat sequences in double-stranded DNA adopt intra-strand hairpins o...
Inverted repeats are unstable motifs in a genome, having a causal relation to fragment rearrangement...
<div><p>Inverted repeats are present in abundance in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic genomes and can...
Cruciforms occur when inverted repeat sequences in double-stranded DNA adopt intra-strand hairpins o...
Background: An inverted repeat is a DNA sequence followed downstream by its reverse complement, pote...
AbstractInverted repeats are unstable motifs in a genome, having a causal relation to fragment rearr...
Genome instability is linked to cancer and many hereditary diseases. Chromosomal aberrations are oft...
Abstract Background RNA transcripts from genomic sequences showing dyad symmetry typically adopt hai...
We investigate 738 complete genomes of viruses to detect the presence of short inverted repeats. The...