TY - JOUR SN - 13434500 Y1 - 2011/// EP - 3311 VL - 14 A1 - Ahmad, M. A1 - Abdullah, A.B. A1 - Ahmad, I. A1 - Zaman, N. JF - Information UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84860192470&partnerID=40&md5=d531152d88214eb56da44d3d2952311b AV - none TI - An optimized indicator sequence for coding identification in Eukaryotes SP - 3305 ID - scholars1879 IS - 10 N2 - DNA splicing is a fundamental optimization problem in Computational Biology. An optimized feasible solution will help in better comprehension of protein coding regions prediction, genetic disorders, cell growth, function and good translation of DNA to RNA. We have proposed a novel and robust methodology that provides more optimal prediction of exonic regions in Eukaryotes. Our optimized splicing mechanism introduces three new indicator sequences attributed from electron correlation energy changes at three different torsion angles. The PSD and traditional spectral analysis mechanism showed optimal genie regions prediction with 75 reduction in computations and reduction of exon-intron noise due to non planar structure of base pairs. We formulated our results at variant genie sequences namely PHIX174 (accession number V01128 from location 101 containing 1284 base pairs) and gene F56F11.5 of C elegans (Accession number AF099922). We noticed optimal peak values at exonic regions clearly distinguished as compared to ones obtained from existing indicator sequences at DFT and filter approaches. © 2011 International Information Institute. N1 - cited By 1 ER -