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Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2016
Here we provide an introduction to sequence motifs, including prediction of transcription factor-binding sites and general approaches to finding motifs enriched in a set of regulatory sequences.
Hung, Jui-Hung, Weng, Zhiping
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Here we provide an introduction to sequence motifs, including prediction of transcription factor-binding sites and general approaches to finding motifs enriched in a set of regulatory sequences.
Hung, Jui-Hung, Weng, Zhiping
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Proceedings of the sixth annual international conference on Computational biology, 2002
This paper takes a new view of motif discovery, addressing a common problem in existing motif finders. A motif is treated as a feature of the input promoter regions that leads to a good classifier between these promoters and a set of background promoters. This perspective allows us to adapt existing methods of feature selection, a well-studied topic in
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This paper takes a new view of motif discovery, addressing a common problem in existing motif finders. A motif is treated as a feature of the input promoter regions that leads to a good classifier between these promoters and a set of background promoters. This perspective allows us to adapt existing methods of feature selection, a well-studied topic in
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Proceedings of the eighth annual international conference on Computational molecular biology - RECOMB '04, 2004
In this paper, we describe an algorithm for the localization of structured models, i.e. sequences of (simple) motifs and distance constraints. It basically combines standard pattern matching procedures with a constraint satisfaction solver, and it has the ability, not present in similar tools, to search for partial matches. A significant feature of our
MORGANTE, Michele +3 more
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In this paper, we describe an algorithm for the localization of structured models, i.e. sequences of (simple) motifs and distance constraints. It basically combines standard pattern matching procedures with a constraint satisfaction solver, and it has the ability, not present in similar tools, to search for partial matches. A significant feature of our
MORGANTE, Michele +3 more
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2013
We discuss the temporal motifs approach that is aimed at detecting significant, intrinsically dynamic, mesoscopic structures and patterns in temporal networks, which cannot be seen in static or aggregated networks. Such patterns involve several nodes and their timed contacts. The approach consists of three phases: (1) identifying temporal subgraphs, (2)
Kovanen, Lauri +4 more
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We discuss the temporal motifs approach that is aimed at detecting significant, intrinsically dynamic, mesoscopic structures and patterns in temporal networks, which cannot be seen in static or aggregated networks. Such patterns involve several nodes and their timed contacts. The approach consists of three phases: (1) identifying temporal subgraphs, (2)
Kovanen, Lauri +4 more
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acc-Motif: Accelerated Network Motif Detection
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, 2014Network motif algorithms have been a topic of research mainly after the 2002-seminal paper from Milo et al. [1], which provided motifs as a way to uncover the basic building blocks of most networks. Motifs have been mainly applied in Bioinformatics, regarding gene regulation networks. Motif detection is based on induced subgraph counting.
Luis A. A. Meira +3 more
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An Algorithm for Motif Discovery with Iteration on Lengths of Motifs
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, 2015Analysis of DNA sequence motifs is becoming increasingly important in the study of gene regulation, and the identification of motif in DNA sequences is a complex problem in computational biology. Motif discovery has attracted the attention of more and more researchers, and varieties of algorithms have been proposed.
Yetian Fan +4 more
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SIGGRAPH Asia 2014 Computer Animation Festival, 2014
A visual transposition of "Music for 18 Musicians - Section II" by composer Steve Reich explores the synergy between music and image.
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A visual transposition of "Music for 18 Musicians - Section II" by composer Steve Reich explores the synergy between music and image.
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2020
With the 50S structure the RNA structure database was suddenly five-doubled or so. It was obvious that we might discover important principles and motifs of the RNA tertiary structure. Tom would often point out that conserved residues are either important for direct function or tertiary structure (Nissen et al., 2001).
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With the 50S structure the RNA structure database was suddenly five-doubled or so. It was obvious that we might discover important principles and motifs of the RNA tertiary structure. Tom would often point out that conserved residues are either important for direct function or tertiary structure (Nissen et al., 2001).
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Motif of Sequence, Motif in Sequence
2014Motif refers to ‘a dominant theme or central idea’ or ‘a usually recurring salient thematic element.’ Note the pairing—thematic and unifying in substance and recurring and salient in form. The point in the former is that there is a part that contains and connotes the theme more directly: Motif of sequence.
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ANIMAL MOTIFS IN TURKISH MOTIF: CULTURAL REFLECTIONS OF THE DEER MOTIF
PROBLEMS OF COMPARATIVE PHILOLOGY AND TRANSLATION STUDIESThis study examines the symbolic meanings of animal motifs in Turkish folktales, focusing particularly on the deer motif and its mythological, cultural, and spiritual dimensions. Alongside motifs such as the horse, wolf, fox, and rabbit, the deer stands out as both a sacred being and a guide, healer, and transformative figure within the narrative.
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