A new notion of motifs, called masks, has been introduced in [1], along with the tool MaskMiner to extract them. Masks can be seen as a succinct representation of the repeated patterns occurring in the given input sequence. In this paper we apply this paradigm to mine the sequences of two Glutamate Receptors of human and mouse genomes, and thus discover some properties concerning frequent masks. These experiments will also highlight some interesting peculiarities of MaskMiner.

Mining Biological Sequences with Masks

GROSSI, ROBERTO;MARANGONI, ROBERTO;PISANTI, NADIA
2009-01-01

Abstract

A new notion of motifs, called masks, has been introduced in [1], along with the tool MaskMiner to extract them. Masks can be seen as a succinct representation of the repeated patterns occurring in the given input sequence. In this paper we apply this paradigm to mine the sequences of two Glutamate Receptors of human and mouse genomes, and thus discover some properties concerning frequent masks. These experiments will also highlight some interesting peculiarities of MaskMiner.
2009
9780769537634
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