利用基因组数据的连续性改进分析和鉴定。

IF 7 2区 医学 Q1 BIOLOGY Computers in biology and medicine Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1016/j.compbiomed.2024.109307
M. Saqib Nawaz , M. Zohaib Nawaz , Zhang Junyi , Philippe Fournier-Viger , Jun-Feng Qu
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基因组数据呈指数级增长,给序列分析和分类带来了新的挑战,尤其是在管理和了解日后可能导致大流行的有害新病毒方面。最新的基因组序列分类模型性能良好。然而,它们中的大多数都没有考虑核苷酸和氨基酸的顺序排列,而这是揭示其内在结构和功能的一个关键方面。为了克服这一问题,我们引入了 GenoAnaCla,这是一种基于序列模式挖掘(SPM)的分析和分类基因组序列的新方法。该方法首先构建和预处理由三种格式的 RNA 病毒基因组序列组成的数据集:核苷酸、编码区和蛋白质。然后,为了捕捉用于病毒分析和分类的序列特征,GenoAnaCla 提取了三种形式和密码子中的频繁序列模式和规则。我们使用了八个分类器,并通过各种评估指标对其有效性进行了评估。性能比较表明,建议的方法超越了目前最先进的基因组序列分类和检测技术,平均准确率提高了 3.18%。
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Exploiting the sequential nature of genomic data for improved analysis and identification
Genomic data is growing exponentially, posing new challenges for sequence analysis and classification, particularly for managing and understanding harmful new viruses that may later cause pandemics. Recent genome sequence classification models yield promising performance. However, the majority of them do not consider the sequential arrangement of nucleotides and amino acids, a critical aspect for uncovering their inherent structure and function. To overcome this, we introduce GenoAnaCla, a novel approach for analyzing and classifying genome sequences, based on sequential pattern mining (SPM). The proposed approach first constructs and preprocesses datasets comprising RNA virus genome sequences in three formats: nucleotide, coding region, and protein. Then, to capture sequential features for the analysis and classification of viruses, GenoAnaCla extracts frequent sequential patterns and rules in three forms and in codons. Eight classifiers are utilized, and their effectiveness is assessed by employing a variety of evaluation metrics. A performance comparison demonstrates that the suggested approach surpasses the current state-of-the-art genome sequence classification and detection techniques with a 3.18% performance increase in accuracy on average.
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Computers in biology and medicine
Computers in biology and medicine 工程技术-工程:生物医学
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期刊介绍: Computers in Biology and Medicine is an international forum for sharing groundbreaking advancements in the use of computers in bioscience and medicine. This journal serves as a medium for communicating essential research, instruction, ideas, and information regarding the rapidly evolving field of computer applications in these domains. By encouraging the exchange of knowledge, we aim to facilitate progress and innovation in the utilization of computers in biology and medicine.
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