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Pattern Matching and Local Alignment for RNA Structures (1412.8246v3)
Published 29 Dec 2014 in cs.DS
Abstract: The primary structure of a ribonucleic acid (RNA) molecule can be represented as a sequence of nucleotides (bases) over the alphabet {A, C, G, U}. The secondary or tertiary structure of an RNA is a set of base pairs which form bonds between A-U and G-C. For secondary structures, these bonds have been traditionally assumed to be one-to-one and non-crossing. This paper considers pattern matching as well as local alignment between two RNA structures. For pattern matching, we present two algorithms, one for obtaining an exact match, the other for approximate match. We then present an algorithm for RNA local structural alignment.