tSFM 1.0: tRNA Structure-Function Mapper

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Motivation: Structure-conditioned information statistics have proven useful to predict and visualize tRNA Class- Informative Features (CIFs) and their evolutionary divergences. Although permutation P-values can quantify the significance of CIF divergences between two taxa, their naive Monte Carlo approximation is slow and inaccurate. The Peaks-over-Threshold approach of Knijnenburg et al. (2009) promises improvements to both speed and accuracy of permutation P-values, but has no publicly available API. Results: We present tRNA Structure-Function Mapper (tSFM) v1.0, an open-source, multi-threaded application that efficiently computes, visualizes and assesses significance of single- and paired-site CIFs and their evolutionary divergences for any RNA, protein, gene or genomic element sequence family. Multiple estimators of permutation P-values for CIF evolutionary divergences are provided along with confidence intervals. tSFM is implemented in Python 3 with compiled C extensions and is freely available through GitHub (https://github.com/tlawrence3/tSFM) and PyPI.

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Lawrence, T. J., Hadi-Nezhad, F., Grosse, I., & Ardell, D. H. (2021). tSFM 1.0: tRNA Structure-Function Mapper. Bioinformatics, 37(20), 3654–3656. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btab247

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