Scientists have uploaded a viral genome to a quantum computer, marking an important step for the future of quantum-enabled advancements in biology.
Our STOCKHOLM File Format Converter is a specialized bioinformatics utility designed to improve interoperability among multiple sequence alignments (MSAs). This tool expertly converts alignments from ...
Initial clinical data demonstrated 71% ACR50 response in refractory rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients with at least six months of follow-up in the company-sponsored Phase 2a basket trial, with no ...
Sequence alignment algorithms form the foundation of comparative genomics, structural biology and evolutionary studies by identifying regions of similarity among nucleotide or protein sequences.
Multiple sequence alignment (MSA) lies at the heart of comparative genomics, structural biology and evolutionary inference. By arranging three or more nucleotide or amino acid sequences in a matrix, ...
Sequence alignment filtering (or "trimming") consists in removing parts of a DNA or protein alignment to improve the performance of a downstream analysis (such as a phylogenetic reconstruction).
Abstract: Multiple Sequence Alignment (MSA) is a fundamental challenge in bioinformatics, forming the basis for addressing numerous computational biology problems, e.g., protein structure prediction ...
In machine learning, it is often necessary to statistically compare the overall performance of two algorithms (e.g., our proposed algorithm and each compared baseline) based on multiple benchmark ...
Abstract: Multiple Sequence Alignment (MSA) is a fundamental NP-hard problem in Bioinformatics, central to numerous sequence analysis tasks. Despite extensive research, existing approaches still ...
The reliability of multiple sequence alignment (MSA) results directly determines the credibility of the conclusions drawn from biological research. However, MSA is inherently an NP-hard problem, ...
Global data demand continues to grow at an exponential rate, driven by emerging applications in cloud computing, artificial intelligence, autonomous systems, and high-bandwidth communications. Even ...
Open-access databases such as the European Nucleotide Archive (ENA) contain more than 2.4 million bacterial genomes, and this number continues to grow rapidly. Until now, searching these vast ...