Often, the sequences of genes and proteins can suggest to us what their function is -- especially if we compare them with known sequences. Researchers have now developed a method that makes such ...
Since the sequencing of the human genome eight years ago, enormous progress has been made in analyzing and understanding it. Nevertheless, the function of most human genes is still barely understood.
In this important work, the authors present a new transformer-based neural network designed to isolate and quantify higher-order epistasis in protein sequences. They provide solid evidence that higher ...
We introduce a notion of strong algebrability of subsets of linear algebras. Our main results are the following. The set of all sequences from c0 which are not summable with any power is densely ...
While the large proportion of our genome that does not instruct our cells to form proteins has been harder to study than protein-coding genes, it has been shown to have vital physiological functions.
When the logarithmic function is approximated by sequences of algebraic functions, similar questions can be posed as in the case of other similar problems. So, for example, it is interesting to ...