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NEIL (Nucleotide Expression, Inspiration, and Logic)- a new Computational Approach to the Analysis of MicroRNA-Related Nucleotide Variations

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  • Neil Purush Kumar
  • Akshay Harshakumar
  • Neelima Dey
  • Jiling Zhong

    (Department of Computer Sciences, Troy University, USA)

  • Holly Clifton
  • Brittany Pouncy
  • Grant Whiten
  • Ashesh Sharma
  • Niraj Patel
  • Nicole Tyler
  • Yakendra Bajgain
  • Joshi Pratikshya
  • Breanna Felts
  • Lauren Collier
  • Carly Miller
  • Emily Andersen
  • Brooke Andrews
  • Caitlyn Sebastian
  • Andrea Nichols
  • Brittany Rogers
  • Mollie Rugg
  • Lasata Shrestha
  • Shelby Smith
  • June Wolford
  • Jacqueline Jones
  • Alexander V Kofman

    (Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Troy University, USA)

  • Vitaly Voloshin

    (Department of Mathematics, Troy University, USA)

  • Michael Catalano4
  • Thea Patrick

    (Dakota Wesleyan University, USA)

  • Sara Husher
  • Mikhail Kashlev

    (National Cancer Institute, Frederick, USA)

  • Samuel Milanovich
  • Alexei Savinov

    (Sanford Research, Sioux Falls, USA)

Abstract

Genetic variations of microRNAs and their target sites among individuals are increasingly recognized ...

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  • Neil Purush Kumar & Akshay Harshakumar & Neelima Dey & Jiling Zhong & Holly Clifton & Brittany Pouncy & Grant Whiten & Ashesh Sharma & Niraj Patel & Nicole Tyler & Yakendra Bajgain & Joshi Pratikshya , 2019. "NEIL (Nucleotide Expression, Inspiration, and Logic)- a new Computational Approach to the Analysis of MicroRNA-Related Nucleotide Variations," Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, Biomedical Research Network+, LLC, vol. 20(5), pages 15491-15493, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:abf:journl:v:20:y:2019:i:5:p:15441-15493
    DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2019.20.003530
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    1. Jill Zhong & Holly Clifton & Alexander Kofman, 2019. "Nucleotide Variations in microRNA-Binding Sites: The Need of Novel Tools for the Nucleic Acid Alignment," Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, Biomedical Research Network+, LLC, vol. 15(4), pages 11574-11575, March.
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      Biomedical Sciences; Biomedical Research; Technical Research; MicroRNA; Nucleotide; Variations; Polymorphisms; Alignment; Algorithm;
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