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Published on: November 3, 2011
NNDB: the nearest neighbor parameter database for predicting stability of nucleic acid secondary structure
Douglas H Turner1, David H Mathews
1Department of Chemistry and Center for RNA Biology, Box 0216, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627-0216, USA.
Abstract:
The Nearest Neighbor Database (NNDB, http://rna.urmc.rochester.edu/NNDB) is a web-based resource for disseminating parameter sets for predicting nucleic acid secondary structure stabilities. For each set of parameters, the database includes the set of rules with descriptive text, sequence-dependent parameters in plain text and html, literature references to experiments and usage tutorials. The initial release covers parameters for predicting RNA folding free energy and enthalpy changes.
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