BML: a versatile web server for bipartite motif discovery

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Abstract

Motif discovery and characterization are important for gene regulation analysis. The lack of intuitive and integrative web servers impedes the effective use of motifs. Most motif discovery web tools are either not designed for non-expert users or lacking optimization steps when using default settings. Here we describe bipartite motifs learning (BML), a parameter-free web server that provides a user-friendly portal for online discovery and analysis of sequence motifs, using high-throughput sequencing data as the input. BML utilizes both position weight matrix and dinucleotide weight matrix, the latter of which enables the expression of the interdependencies of neighboring bases. With input parameters concerning the motifs are given, the BML achieves significantly higher accuracy than other available tools for motif finding. When no parameters are given by non-expert users, unlike other tools, BML employs a learning method to identify motifs automatically and achieve accuracy comparable to the scenario where the parameters are set. The BML web server is freely available at http://motif.t-ridership.com/ (https://github.com/Mohammad-Vahed/BML).

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Vahed, M., Vahed, M., & Garmire, L. X. (2022). BML: a versatile web server for bipartite motif discovery. Briefings in Bioinformatics, 23(1). https://doi.org/10.1093/bib/bbab536

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