Abstract
Motivation: The calculation of reliable alignments for structured RNA is still considered as an open problem. One approach is the incorporation of secondary structure information into the optimization criteria by using a weighted sum of sequence and structure components as an objective function. As it is not clear how to choose the weighting parameters, we use multi-objective optimization to calculate a set of Pareto-optimal RNA sequence-structure alignments. The solutions in this set then represent all possible trade-offs between the different objectives, independent of any previous weighting.Results: We present a practical multi-objective dynamic programming algorithm, which is a new method for the calculation of the set of Pareto-optimal solutions to the pairwise RNA sequence-structure alignment problem. In selected examples, we show the usefulness of this approach, and its advantages over state-of-the-art single-objective algorithms. © 2013 The Author 2013. © The Author 2013.
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Schnattinger, T., Schöning, U., & Kestler, H. A. (2013). Structural RNA alignment by multi-objective optimization. In Bioinformatics (Vol. 29, pp. 1607–1613). https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btt188
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