| Title : Computing and visually analyzing mutual information in molecular co-evolution - Bremm_2010_BMC.Bioinformatics_11_330 |
| Author(s) : Bremm S , Schreck T , Boba P , Held S , Hamacher K |
| Ref : BMC Bioinformatics , 11 :330 , 2010 |
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Abstract :
BACKGROUND Selective pressure in molecular evolution leads to uneven distributions of amino acids and nucleotides. In fact one observes correlations among such constituents due to a large number of biophysical mechanisms (folding properties, electrostatics, ...). To quantify these correlations the mutual information -after proper normalization--has proven most effective. The challenge is to navigate the large amount of data, which in a study for a typical protein cannot simply be plotted.
RESULTS:
To visually analyze mutual information we developed a matrix visualization tool that allows different views on the mutual information matrix: filtering, sorting, and weighting are among them. The user can interactively navigate a huge matrix in real-time and search e.g., for patterns and unusual high or low values. A computation of the mutual information matrix for a sequence alignment in FASTA-format is possible. The respective stand-alone program computes in addition proper normalizations for a null model of neutral evolution and maps the mutual information to Z-scores with respect to the null model.
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| PubMedSearch : Bremm_2010_BMC.Bioinformatics_11_330 |
| PubMedID: 20565748 |
Bremm S, Schreck T, Boba P, Held S, Hamacher K (2010)
Computing and visually analyzing mutual information in molecular co-evolution
BMC Bioinformatics
11 :330
Bremm S, Schreck T, Boba P, Held S, Hamacher K (2010)
BMC Bioinformatics
11 :330