Annotation Tool Provides Step Toward Understanding Links Between Disease, Mutant RNA
CORVALLIS, Oregon, May 18 -- Oregon State University issued the following news:
Researchers at Oregon State University have developed a computer program that represents a key step toward better understanding the connections between mutant genetic material and disease.
Known as bpRNA, the software is a big-data annotation tool for secondary structures in ribonucleic acids.
"It's capable of parsing RNA structures, including complex pseudoknot-containing . . .
Researchers at Oregon State University have developed a computer program that represents a key step toward better understanding the connections between mutant genetic material and disease.
Known as bpRNA, the software is a big-data annotation tool for secondary structures in ribonucleic acids.
"It's capable of parsing RNA structures, including complex pseudoknot-containing . . .