首页|Research from John Innes Centre Provides New Data on Machine Learning (iM-Seeker : a webserver for DNA i-motifs prediction and scoring via automated machine lear ning)
Research from John Innes Centre Provides New Data on Machine Learning (iM-Seeker : a webserver for DNA i-motifs prediction and scoring via automated machine lear ning)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News – Current study results on artificial in telligence have been published. According to news reporting originating from Nor wich, United Kingdom, by NewsRx correspondents, research stated, “DNA beyond it s canonical B-form double helix, adopts various alternative conformations, among which the imotif, emerging in cytosine-rich sequences under acidic conditions, holds significant biological implications in transcription modulation and telom ere biology.” Financial supporters for this research include Bbsrc; European Research Council; Bbsrc Horizon Europe Guarantee; Human Frontier Science Program Fellowship; Ukri Future Leaders Fellowship; Kan Tong Po International Fellowship; Amazon Researc h Award; National Natural Science Foundation of China.
John Innes Centre, Norwich, United Kingd om, Europe, Cyborgs, Emerging Technologies, Machine Learning