Potentially functional regions of nucleic acids recognized by a Kohonen's self-organizing map.
Academic Article
Publication Date:
1993
abstract:
Computer recognition of short functional sites on DNA, such as promoter regions
or intron-exon boundaries, has recently attracted much interest. In this paper we
have focused our attention on the automatic recognition of relevant features of
human nucleic acid sequences by means of an unsupervised artificial neural
network model. Sixty messenger RNA and 31 genomic DNA sequences were analysed.
The results showed that in mRNA, the minimal similarity 60 base pattern was
guanine- and cytosine-rich and located in most sequences in a range of 250 bases
from either the middle point of the signal peptide coding region or from the
start of the coding region. On DNA sequences a region defined by a cluster of
minimal similarity patterns was present in many of the analysed genes. This zone
may be related to alternative splicing and DNA methylation.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
unsupervised learning; CpG island; DNA methylation
List of contributors:
Arrigo, Patrizio
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