Prediction of High-Risk Types of Human Papillomaviruses Using Reduced Amino Acid Modes

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A human papillomavirus type plays an important role in the early diagnosis of cervical cancer. Most of the prediction methods use protein sequence and structure information, but the reduced amino acid modes have not been used until now. In this paper, we introduced the modes of reduced amino acids to predict high-risk HPV. We first reduced 20 amino acids into several nonoverlapping groups and calculated their structure and physicochemical modes for high-risk HPV prediction, which was tested and compared with the existing methods on 68 samples of known HPV types. The experiment result indicates that the proposed method achieved better performance with an accuracy of 96.49%, indicating that the reduced amino acid modes might be used to improve the prediction of high-risk HPV types.

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Xu, X., Kong, R., Liu, X., He, P., & Dai, Q. (2020). Prediction of High-Risk Types of Human Papillomaviruses Using Reduced Amino Acid Modes. Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/5325304

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