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Individual Information Theory and Sequence Walkers |
Individual information theory and sequence walkers
can be used to
completely replace consensus sequences in molecular biology.
The methods are consistent with other applications of information theory
to the study of binding sites and they do not use arbitrary "scores".
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@article{Schneider.Ri,
author = "T. D. Schneider",
title = "Information Content of Individual Genetic Sequences",
journal = "J. Theor. Biol.",
volume = "189",
number = "4",
pages = "427-441",
note = "https://alum.mit.edu/www/toms/$\sim$toms/paper/ri/",
year = "1997"}
@article{Schneider.walker,
author = "T. D. Schneider",
title = "Sequence Walkers:
a graphical method to display how binding proteins
interact with {DNA} or {RNA} sequences",
comment = "walker.tex",
journal = "Nucl. Acids Res.",
volume = "25",
note = "November 1, issue 21",
pages = "4408-4415",
year = "1997"}
@article{Rogan.Schneider.hmsh2.1995,
author = "P. K. Rogan
and T. D. Schneider",
title = "Using Information Content and Base Frequencies
to Distinguish Mutations from Genetic Polymorphisms in Splice Junction
Recognition Sites",
journal = "Human Mutation",
volume = "6",
pages = "74-76",
year = "1995"}
@article{Hengen.fisinfo,
author = "P. N. Hengen
and S. L. Bartram
and L. E. Stewart
and T. D. Schneider",
title = "Information Analysis of {Fis} Binding Sites",
comment = "fisinfo.tex",
journal = "Nucl. Acids Res.",
volume = "25",
number = "24",
pages = "4994-5002",
year = "1997"}
@article{Rogan.Faux.Schneider1998,
author = "P. K. Rogan
and B. M. Faux
and T. D. Schneider",
title = "Information analysis of human splice site mutations",
journal = "Human Mutation",
volume = "12",
pages = "153-171",
year = "1998"}
Patent 5867402 issued 1999 Feburary 2:
Computational analysis of nucleic acid
information defines binding sites
Thomas D. Schneider and Peter K. Rogan
What is in the individual information program package?
Schneider Lab
origin: 1996 Feb 27
updated: 2021 Nov 30