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Author: Enrico Lavezzo; Michele Berselli; Ilaria Frasson; Rosalba Perrone; Giorgio Palù; Alessandra R. Brazzale; Sara N. Richter; Stefano Toppo
Title: G-quadruplex forming sequences in the genome of all known human viruses: a comprehensive guide
  • Document date: 2018_6_11
  • ID: c3lmmll6_32
    Snippet: Overall, if we consider the viruses that contain at least one G4 pattern in either the real or the simulated genomes, we observe that the increase in G4 islands' length corresponds to a decrease in the absolute number of viruses containing G4s, but it also corresponds to a dramatic increase in the fraction of them that is statistically significant......
    Document: Overall, if we consider the viruses that contain at least one G4 pattern in either the real or the simulated genomes, we observe that the increase in G4 islands' length corresponds to a decrease in the absolute number of viruses containing G4s, but it also corresponds to a dramatic increase in the fraction of them that is statistically significant.

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