RNAG

RNAG is an algorithm designed to identify the common secondary structure of two unaligned RNA sequences. It utilizes a blocked Gibbs sampling method, which is known to have a quicker convergence time, to estimate the probability of a given structure and alignment.

Topic

Sequences;Probability;RNA;samples

Detail

  • Operation: Gibbs sampling;Alignment;Prediction

  • Software interface: Command-line user interface

  • Language: Perl;Python

  • License: -

  • Cost: Free

  • Version name: -

  • Credit: US Department of Energy, Brown University.

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  • Output: -

  • Contact: Charles E. Lawrence charles_lawrence@brown.edu

  • Collection: -

  • Maturity: -

Publications

  • RNAG: a new Gibbs sampler for predicting RNA secondary structure for unaligned sequences.
  • Wei D, et al. RNAG: a new Gibbs sampler for predicting RNA secondary structure for unaligned sequences. RNAG: a new Gibbs sampler for predicting RNA secondary structure for unaligned sequences. 2011; 27:2486-93. doi: 10.1093/bioinformatics/btr421
  • https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btr421
  • PMID: 21788211
  • PMC: PMC3167047

Download and documentation

    Currently not available or not maintained.


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