Abstract
The GeoPCA package is the first tool developed for multivariate analysis of dihedral angles based on principal component geodesics. Principal component geodesic analysis provides a natural generalization of principal component analysis for data distributed in non-Euclidean space, as in the case of angular data. GeoPCA presents projection of angular data on a sphere composed of the first two principal component geodesics, allowing clustering based on dihedral angles as opposed to Cartesian coordinates. It also provides a measure of the similarity between input structures based on only dihedral angles, in analogy to the root-mean-square deviation of atoms based on Cartesian coordinates. The principal component geodesic approach is shown herein to reproduce clusters of nucleotides observed in an η-θ plot. GeoPCA can be accessed via http://pca.limlab.ibms.sinica.edu.tw. © 2011 The Author(s).
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Sargsyan, K., Wright, J., & Lim, C. (2012). GeoPCA: A new tool for multivariate analysis of dihedral angles based on principal component geodesics. Nucleic Acids Research, 40(3). https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkr1069
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