Pairwise sequence covariations are a signal of conserved RNA secondary structure. We describe a method for distinguishing when lack of covariation signal can be taken as evidence against a conserved RNA structure, as opposed to when a sequence alignment merely has insufficient variation to detect covariations. We find that alignments for several long non-coding RNAs previously shown to lack covariation support do have adequate covariation detection power, providing additional evidence against their proposed conserved structures.
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Rivas, E., Clements, J., & Eddy, S. R. (2020). Estimating the power of sequence covariation for detecting conserved RNA structure. Bioinformatics, 36(10), 3072–3076. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btaa080
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