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RNAVLab: A virtual laboratory for studying RNA secondary structures based on grid computing technology
2008
Parallel Computing
As ribonucleic acid (RNA) molecules play important roles in many biological processes including gene expression and regulation, their secondary structures have been the focus of many recent studies. Despite the computing power of supercomputers, computationally predicting secondary structures with thermodynamic methods is still not feasible when the RNA molecules have long nucleotide sequences and include complex motifs such as pseudoknots. This paper presents RNAVLab (RNA Virtual Laboratory),
doi:10.1016/j.parco.2008.08.002
pmid:19885376
pmcid:PMC2714649
fatcat:axaiz75fyrcyxmzdz7nalji4ji