computational gene recognition

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+ 1984

  1. MJ Bibb, PR Findlay, MW Johnson (1984) "The relationship between base composition and codon usage in bacterial genes and its use for the simple and reliable identification of protein-coding sequences", Gene, 30(1-3):157-160.
    [abstract]

  2. BE Blaisdell (1984), "Markov chain analysis finds a significant influence of neighboring bases on the occurrence of a base in eucaryotic nuclear DNA sequences both protein-coding and noncoding", Journal of Molecular Evolution, 21(3):278-288.
    [ abstract]

  3. David J Galas, Temple F Smith (1984), "The relationship between codon boundaries and multiple reading-frame preferences: coding organization of bacterial insertion sequences", Molecular Biology and Evolution, 1(3):249-259.

  4. M Gribskov, J Devereux, RR Burgess (1984), "The codon preference plot: graphic analysis of protein coding sequences and prediction of gene expression", Nucleic Acids Research, 12:539-549.
    [ abstract]

  5. translation
    Marilyn Kozak (1984), "Compilation and analysis of sequences upstream from the translational start site in eukaryotic mRNAs", Nucleic Acids Research, 12:857-872.

  6. AD McLachlan, R Staden, DR Boswell (1984), "A method for measuring the nonrandom bias of a codon usage table", Nucleic Acids Research, 12:9567-9575.
    [ abstract]

  7. promoter/TF
    ME Mulligan, DK Hawley, R Entriken, WR McClure (1984), "Escherichia coli promoter sequences predict in vitro RNA polymerase selectivity", Nucleic Acids Research, 12:789-800.

  8. splicing
    promoter/TF
    Rodger Staden (1984), "Computer methods to locate signals in nucleic acid sequences", Nucleic Acids Research, 12:505-519.

  9. R Staden (1984), "Measurements of the effects that coding for a protein has on a DNA sequence and their use for finding genes", Nucleic Acids Research, 12:551-567.
    [ abstract]