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CMSR@ECCB 2014: Strasbourg, France
- Fabrice Jossinet, Yann Ponty, Jérôme Waldispühl:
Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Computational Methods for Structural RNAs (CMSR 2014), Strasbourg, France, September 7, 2014. McGill University 2014
Selected Papers
- Laetitia Bourgeade, Julien Allali, Cédric Chauve:
Chaining Sequence/Structure Seeds for Computing RNA Similarity. 1-12 - Azadeh Saffarian, Mathieu Giraud
, Hélène Touzet
:
Searching for alternate RNA structures in genomic sequences. 13-24 - Liang Ding, Xingran Xue, Sal LaMarca, Mohammad Mohebbi, Abdul Samad, Russell L. Malmberg, Liming Cai:
Ab initio Prediction of RNA Nucleotide Interactions with Backbone k-Tree Model. 25-42 - Cédric Saule, Robert Giegerich:
Observations on the Feasibility of Exact Pareto Optimization. 43-56
Highlight Talks
- Shay Zakov, Nimrod Milo, Tamar Pinhas, Sivan Yogev, Erez Katzenelson, Eitan Bachmat, Yefim Dinitz, Dekel Tsur, Michal Ziv-Ukelson:
Recent Results on Three Problems in Comparative Structural RNAomics. 58-58 - Fabrizio Costa, Steffen Heyne, Dominic Rose, Rolf Backofen:
Scalable structural clustering of local RNA secondary structures. 59-61 - Svetlana A. Shabalina, Aleksey Y. Ogurtsov, Anna Kashina, Nikolay A. Spiridonov:
The role of periodic mRNA secondary structure and RNA-RNA interactions in biological regulation and complexity. 62-64
Keynote Addresses
- Jan Gorodkin:
Searching for SNPs disrupting RNA secondary structures. 65-66 - Mihaela Zavolan:
Deciphering the regulatory functions of miRNAs. 66

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