نتایج جستجو برای: phylogenetic motifs

تعداد نتایج: 91018  

2010
Ashish Kishor Bindal Radhakrishnan Sabarinathan J. Sridhar Durairaj Sherlin Krishna Sekar

Sequence motifs are of greater biological importance in nucleotide and protein sequences. The conserved occurrence of identical motifs represents the functional significance and helps to classify the biological sequences. In this paper, a new algorithm is proposed to find all identical motifs in multiple nucleotide or protein sequences. The proposed algorithm uses the concept of dynamic program...

1996
Jason Tsong-Li Wang Bruce A. Shapiro Dennis Shasha Kaizhong Zhang Chia-Yo Chang

In this paper we present a method for discovering approximately common motifs (also known as active motifs) in multiple RNA secondary structures. The secondary structures can be represented as ordered trees (i.e., the order among siblings matters). Motifs in these trees are connected subgraphs that can differ in both substitutions and deletions/insertions. The proposed method consists of two st...

Journal: :Nucleic Acids Research 2006
Shane J. Neph Martin Tompa

Phylogenetic footprinting is a method for the discovery of regulatory elements in a set of homologous regulatory regions, usually collected from multiple species. It does so by identifying the most conserved motifs in those homologous regions. This note describes web software that has been designed specifically for this purpose in prokaryotic genomes, making use of the phylogenetic relationship...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2003
Mathieu Blanchette Martin Tompa

Phylogenetic footprinting is a method for the discovery of regulatory elements in a set of homologous regulatory regions, usually collected from multiple species. It does so by identifying the best conserved motifs in those homologous regions. This note describes web software that has been designed specifically for this purpose, making use of the phylogenetic relationships among the homologous ...

2004
KEVIN L. CHILDS Thomas R. Ioerger Sing-Hoi Sze Valerie E. Taylor Kevin L. Childs

Combinatorial Motif Analysis in Yeast Gene Promoters: The Benefits of a Biological Consideration of Motifs. (December 2004) Kevin L. Childs, B.S., University of Michigan; Ph.D., Texas A&M University Chair of Advisory Committee: Dr. Thomas R. Ioerger There are three main categories of algorithms for identifying small transcription regulatory sequences in the promoters of genes, phylogenetic comp...

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2006
Neil C. Jones Pavel A. Pevzner

MOTIVATION The recent discovery of the first small modulatory RNA (smRNA) presents the challenge of finding other molecules of similar length and conservation level. Unlike short interfering RNA (siRNA) and micro-RNA (miRNA), effective computational and experimental screening methods are not currently known for this species of RNA molecule, and the discovery of the one known example was partly ...

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2013
Joseph C. Pearson Stephen T. Crews

UNLABELLED Many algorithms analyze enhancers for overrepresentation of known and novel motifs, with the goal of identifying binding sites for direct regulators of gene expression. Twine is a Java GUI with multiple graphical representations ('Views') of enhancer alignments that displays motifs, as IUPAC consensus sequences or position frequency matrices, in the context of phylogenetic conservati...

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