We propose a new method for detecting conserved RNA secondary structures in a family of related RNA sequences. Our method is based on a combination of thermodynamic structure prediction and phylogenetic comparison. In contrast to purely phylogenetic methods, our algorithm can be used for small data sets of approximately 10 sequences, efficiently exploiting the information contained in the sequence variability. The procedure constructs a prediction only for those parts of sequences that are consistent with a single conserved structure. Our implementation produces reasonable consensus structures without user interference. As an example we have analysed the complete HIV-1 and hepatitis C virus (HCV) genomes as well as the small segment of hant...
By performing a comprehensive study on 1832 segments of 1212 complete genomes of viruses, we show th...
By performing a comprehensive study on 1832 segments of 1212 complete genomes of viruses, we show th...
By performing a comprehensive study on 1832 segments of 1212 complete genomes of viruses, we show th...
We propose a new method for detecting conserved RNA secondary structures in a family of related RNA ...
The genomes of RNA viruses often carry conserved RNA structures that perform vital functions during ...
The genomes of RNA viruses often carry conserved RNA structures that perform vital functions during ...
The genomes of RNA viruses often carry conserved RNA structures that perform vital functions during ...
Existing computational methods for RNA secondary-structure prediction tacitly assume RNA to only enc...
Existing computational methods for RNA secondary-structure prediction tacitly assume RNA to only enc...
The existence and functional importance of RNA secondary structure in the replication of positive-st...
The genomes of RNA viruses often carry conserved RNA structures that perform vital functions during ...
Large single-stranded nucleotide sequences such as certain DNA and RNA virus genomes form complex se...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Biochemistry & Bio...
Pseudoknots are essential for the functioning of many small RNA molecules. In addition, viral RNAs o...
Pseudoknots are essential for the functioning of many small RNA molecules. In addition, viral RNAs o...
By performing a comprehensive study on 1832 segments of 1212 complete genomes of viruses, we show th...
By performing a comprehensive study on 1832 segments of 1212 complete genomes of viruses, we show th...
By performing a comprehensive study on 1832 segments of 1212 complete genomes of viruses, we show th...
We propose a new method for detecting conserved RNA secondary structures in a family of related RNA ...
The genomes of RNA viruses often carry conserved RNA structures that perform vital functions during ...
The genomes of RNA viruses often carry conserved RNA structures that perform vital functions during ...
The genomes of RNA viruses often carry conserved RNA structures that perform vital functions during ...
Existing computational methods for RNA secondary-structure prediction tacitly assume RNA to only enc...
Existing computational methods for RNA secondary-structure prediction tacitly assume RNA to only enc...
The existence and functional importance of RNA secondary structure in the replication of positive-st...
The genomes of RNA viruses often carry conserved RNA structures that perform vital functions during ...
Large single-stranded nucleotide sequences such as certain DNA and RNA virus genomes form complex se...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Biochemistry & Bio...
Pseudoknots are essential for the functioning of many small RNA molecules. In addition, viral RNAs o...
Pseudoknots are essential for the functioning of many small RNA molecules. In addition, viral RNAs o...
By performing a comprehensive study on 1832 segments of 1212 complete genomes of viruses, we show th...
By performing a comprehensive study on 1832 segments of 1212 complete genomes of viruses, we show th...
By performing a comprehensive study on 1832 segments of 1212 complete genomes of viruses, we show th...