Utilizing sequence intrinsic composition to classify protein-coding and long non-coding transcripts

Volume: 41, Issue: 17
Published: Sep 1, 2013
Abstract
It is a challenge to classify protein-coding or non-coding transcripts, especially those re-constructed from high-throughput sequencing data of poorly annotated species. This study developed and evaluated a powerful signature tool, Coding-Non-Coding Index (CNCI), by profiling adjoining nucleotide triplets to effectively distinguish protein-coding and non-coding sequences independent of known annotations. CNCI is effective for classifying...
Paper Details
Title
Utilizing sequence intrinsic composition to classify protein-coding and long non-coding transcripts
Published Date
Sep 1, 2013
Volume
41
Issue
17
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