Promoter2.0 predicts transcription start sites of vertebrate PolII promoters in DNA sequences. It has been developed as an evolution of simulated transcription factors that interact with sequences in promoter regions. It builds on principles that are common to neural networks and genetic algorithms. |
Instructions | Output format | Abstract | Performance |
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Restrictions:At most 50 sequences and 1,500,000 nucleotides in toto per submission. Confidentiality:The sequences are kept confidential and will be deleted after processing. |
CITATIONS For publication of results, please cite: Promoter 2.0: for the recognition of PolII promoter sequences. PORTABLE VERSION The software is copyright © 1998 by Steen Knudsen and all rights are reserved.Promoter 2.0 is also available as a stand-alone software package, with thesame functionality as the service above. Ready-to-ship packages exist for themost common UNIX platforms. There is adownload pagefor academic users; other users are requested to contact CBS Software PackageManager at software@cbs.dtu.dk. GETTING HELP |
Promoter2.0 predicts transcription start sites of vertebrate PolII promoters in DNA sequences. It has been developed as an evolution of simulated transcription factors that interact with sequences in promoter regions. It builds on principles that are common to neural networks and genetic algorithms. |
Instructions | Output format | Abstract | Performance |
Restrictions:At most 50 sequences and 1,500,000 nucleotides in toto per submission. Confidentiality:The sequences are kept confidential and will be deleted after processing. |
CITATIONS For publication of results, please cite: Promoter 2.0: for the recognition of PolII promoter sequences. PORTABLE VERSION The software is copyright © 1998 by Steen Knudsen and all rights are reserved.Promoter 2.0 is also available as a stand-alone software package, with thesame functionality as the service above. Ready-to-ship packages exist for themost common UNIX platforms. There is adownload pagefor academic users; other users are requested to contact CBS Software PackageManager at software@cbs.dtu.dk. GETTING HELP |