Abstract

In this paper, we proposed a seven-dimensional (7D) representation of ribonucleic acid (RNA) secondary structures. The use of the 7D representation is illustrated by constructing structure invariants. Comparisons with the similarity/dissimilarity results based on 7D representation for a set of RNA 3 secondary structures at the 3′-terminus of different viruses, are considered to illustrate the use of our structure invariants based on the entries in derived sequence matrices restricted to a selected width of a band along the main diagonal.

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