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Alignment of noncoding ribonucleic acids with pseudoknots using context-sensitive hidden Markov model
2019
Journal of Medical Signals & Sensors
Up to now, various signal processing techniques have been used to predict protein-coding genes that are unsuitable for predicting ribonucleic acids (RNAs). Modeling a gene network can be employed in various fields, such as the discovery of new drugs, reducing the side effects of treatment methods, further identifying genetic diseases and treatments for genetic disorders by influencing the activity of effectual genes, preventing the growth of unwanted tissues via growth weakening and cell
doi:10.4103/jmss.jmss_11_19
pmid:31737554
pmcid:PMC6839439
fatcat:ga2jtbdtmbdvjjxasgy2q7eq6q