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Mining frequent stem patterns from unaligned RNA sequences
Authors:Hamada Michiaki  Tsuda Koji  Kudo Taku  Kin Taishin  Asai Kiyoshi
Affiliation:Computational Biology Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) 2-43 Aomi, Koto-ku, Tokyo, Japan. hamada-michiaki@aist.go.jp
Abstract:MOTIVATION: In detection of non-coding RNAs, it is often necessary to identify the secondary structure motifs from a set of putative RNA sequences. Most of the existing algorithms aim to provide the best motif or few good motifs, but biologists often need to inspect all the possible motifs thoroughly. RESULTS: Our method RNAmine employs a graph theoretic representation of RNA sequences and detects all the possible motifs exhaustively using a graph mining algorithm. The motif detection problem boils down to finding frequently appearing patterns in a set of directed and labeled graphs. In the tasks of common secondary structure prediction and local motif detection from long sequences, our method performed favorably both in accuracy and in efficiency with the state-of-the-art methods such as CMFinder. AVAILABILITY: The software is available upon request.
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