BPS 4104 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Negative Probability, Posterior Probability, Dna Replication

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If they are co-expressed, they usually share one co-regulatory seq but don"t know what it looks like or where it"s located. Every intron has a branch point site (if spliced by spliceosome), now it will be easy to find the transcriptomic data and map the reads back to the genome. Branch point site is somewhere in between and don"t know what it looks like. Get upstream sequence and fee it through the gibbs sampler which will identify similar motifs. Named after josiah willard gibbs (february 11, 1839 april 28, 1903), winner of the copley medal of the royal. Identification of regulatory sequences of genes (aerts et al. , 2005; coessens et al. , 2003; lawrence et al. , 1993; qin et al. , 2003; thijs et al. , 2001; thijs et al. , 2002a; thijs et al. , 2002b; thompson et al. , 2004; Thompson et al. , 2003) and functional motifs in proteins (mannella et al. , 1996; neuwald et al. , 1995; qu et al. , 1998)

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