Screening Genome Sequences for Known RNA Genes and Motifs
Daniel Gautheret (IGM)

TL;DR
This paper introduces computational methods for detecting known RNA genes and motifs in genomic sequences, demonstrated through an application to bacterial small RNA identification.
Contribution
It provides new computational protocols specifically designed for identifying non-coding RNA genes and motifs in genomes.
Findings
Effective identification of bacterial small RNAs demonstrated
Protocols improve accuracy of RNA motif detection
Applicable to various genomic datasets
Abstract
This methods paper presents computational protocols for the identification of non-coding RNA genes or RNA motifs within genomic sequences. An application to bacterial small RNA is proposed.
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