Subramaniam, Chinnu, An, Jiyuan, Gubbi, J. and Chen, Yi-Ping Phoebe 2007, Finding motifs in miRNA sequences, in 6th IEEE/ACIS International Conference on Computer and Information Science : (ICIS 2007) in conjunction with 1st IEEE/ACIS International Workshop on e-Activity (IWEA 2007) : proceedings : 11-13 July, 2007, Melbourne, Australia, IEEE Xplore, Piscataway, N.J., pp. 507-512.
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6th IEEE/ACIS International Conference on Computer and Information Science : (ICIS 2007) in conjunction with 1st IEEE/ACIS International Workshop on e-Activity (IWEA 2007) : proceedings : 11-13 July, 2007, Melbourne, Australia
Editor(s)
Lee, Roger Chowdhury, Morshed Ray, Sid Lee, Thuy
Publication date
2007
Conference series
International Conference on Computer and Information Science
Start page
507
End page
512
Publisher
IEEE Xplore
Place of publication
Piscataway, N.J.
Summary
Recently, the emergence of non-coding miRNA has attracted biology and computer researchers. miRNA plays an important role in regulation of genes. Finding motifs in RNA is one of important topics. In our work, we attempt to find motifs in mature miRNA from combinations ranging from two to ten nucleotides. Interestingly, we have found several motifs only appear in mature miRNA but not appear in other regions of primary miRNA sequences taken from latest miRNA datasets. The findings of our investigation may help in the building model to predict all possible miRNAs in genomes
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ISBN
0769528414 9780769528410
Language
eng
Field of Research
080199 Artificial Intelligence and Image Processing not elsewhere classified
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