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Higher Order Mining of Biological Motifs (Contributo in atti di convegno)
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- Higher Order Mining of Biological Motifs (Contributo in atti di convegno) (literal)
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- 2008-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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D'Elia Domenica , Loglisci Corrado, Salvemini Eliana, Turi Antonio, Malerba Donato (2008)
Higher Order Mining of Biological Motifs
in Artificial Intelligence and Linfe Science (AI*IA) Conference, Cagliari - Italia, 11-13 Settembre 2008
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- D'Elia Domenica , Loglisci Corrado, Salvemini Eliana, Turi Antonio, Malerba Donato (literal)
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- Proceedings AI*IA 2008 - 10° Convegno Associazione Italiana per l'Intelligenza Artificiale. Cagliari (Italia). 11-13 Settembre 2008. (pp. 120-136)
http://iasc2.diee.unica.it/aiia2008-en/index.php/2008/02/15/artificial-intelligence-and-life-sciences/
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- 1 Institute for Biomedical Technologies - CNR - Bioinformatics and Genomics Research Group, Via Amendola 122/D - 70126 Bari (IT)
2 Department of Computer Science - University of Bari, Via Orabona 4 - 70125 Bari (IT) (literal)
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- Higher Order Mining of Biological Motifs (literal)
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- Abstract. A well-investigated problem in Bioinformatics is that of identifying
regulatory functions from the genome, where pattern discovery
techniques are typically adopted. In this paper we face the problem of
supporting the interpretation of biological motifs by investigating their
possible relationships expressed by spacer. The idea is that of discovering
frequent combinations of related motifs, since significant co-occurrences
of motifs suggests that their association can be important by a functional
viewpoint. The proposed approach is an example of higher order mining,
since a data mining step, namely frequent pattern mining, is applied to
results of a previous mining step (identification of initial motifs pattern).
We have experimented our approach on motifs extracted from untranslated
regions (UTRs) of nuclear transcripts targeting mitochondria and
preliminary results show its usefulness in supporting their interpretation
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