Universal Fingerprinting Chip Server

  • Casique-Almazán J
  • Larios-Serrato V
  • Olguín-Ruíz G
  • et al.
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Abstract

The Virtual Hybridization approach predicts the most probable hybridization sites across a target nucleic acid of known sequence, including both perfect and mismatched pairings. Potential hybridization sites, having a user-defined minimum number of bases that are paired with the oligonucleotide probe, are first identified. Then free energy values are evaluated for each potential hybridization site, and if it has a calculated free energy of equal or higher negative value than a user-defined free energy cut-off value, it is considered as a site of high probability of hybridization. The Universal Fingerprinting Chip Applications Server contains the software for visualizing predicted hybridization patterns, which yields a simulated hybridization fingerprint that can be compared with experimentally derived fingerprints or with a virtual fingerprint arising from a different sample. AVAILABILITY: The database is available for free at http://bioinformatica.homelinux.org/UFCVH/

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Casique-Almazán, J., Larios-Serrato, V., Olguín-Ruíz, G. E., Sánchez-Vallejo, C. J., Maldonado-Rodríguez, R., & Méndez-Tenorio, A. (2012). Universal Fingerprinting Chip Server. Bioinformation, 8(12), 586–588. https://doi.org/10.6026/97320630008586

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