A heuristic approach for detecting RNA H-type pseudoknots

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Motivation: RNA H-type pseudoknots are ubiquitous pseudoknots that are found in almost all classes of RNA and thought to play very important roles in a variety of biological processes. Detection of these RNA H-type pseudoknots can improve our understanding of RNA structures and their associated functions. However, the currently existing programs for detecting such RNA H-type pseudoknots are still time consuming and sometimes even ineffective. Therefore, efficient and effective tools for detecting the RNA H-type pseudoknots are needed. Results: In this paper, we have adopted a heuristic approach to develop a novel tool, called HPknotter, for efficiently and accurately detecting H-type pseudoknots in an RNA sequence. In addition, we have demonstrated the applicability and effectiveness of HPknotter by testing on some sequences with known H-type pseudoknots. Our approach can be easily extended and applied to other classes of more general pseudoknots. © The Author 2005. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.

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Huang, C. H., Lu, C. L., & Chiu, H. T. (2005). A heuristic approach for detecting RNA H-type pseudoknots. Bioinformatics, 21(17), 3501–3508. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/bti568

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