Deschênes, 2005 - Google Patents
A genetic algorithm for RNA secondary structure prediction using stacking energy thermodynamic modelsDeschênes, 2005
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RNA structure is an important field of study. Predicting structure can overcome many of the issues with physical structure determination. Structure prediction can be simplified as an energy minimization problem. Common optimization techniques are the DPA and the GA …
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