Dragon Promoter Mapper (DPM): a Bayesian framework for modelling promoter structures |
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Authors: | Chowdhary Rajesh Tan Sin Lam Ali R Ayesha Boerlage Brent Wong Limsoon Bajic Vladimir B |
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Institution: | Knowledge Extraction Lab, Institute for Infocomm Research 21 Heng Mui Keng Terrace, Singapore 119613, Singapore. |
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Abstract: | SUMMARY: Dragon Promoter Mapper (DPM) is a tool to model promoter structure of co-regulated genes using methodology of Bayesian networks. DPM exploits an exhaustive set of motif features (such as motif, its strand, the order of motif occurrence and mutual distance between the adjacent motifs) and generates models from the target promoter sequences, which may be used to (1) detect regions in a genomic sequence which are similar to the target promoters or (2) to classify other promoters as similar or not to the target promoter group. DPM can also be used for modelling of enhancers and silencers. AVAILABILITY: http://defiant.i2r.a-star.edu.sg/projects/BayesPromoter/ CONTACT: vlad@sanbi.ac.za SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Manual for using DPM web server is provided at http://defiant.i2r.a-star.edu.sg/projects/BayesPromoter/html/manual/manual.htm. |
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