Predicting Whether Or Not a 60-Base DNA Sequence Contains a Centrally-Located Splice Site Using Genetic Programming
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author = "Simon Handley",
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title = "Predicting Whether Or Not a 60-Base {DNA} Sequence
Contains a Centrally-Located Splice Site Using Genetic
Programming",
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booktitle = "Working Notes for the AAAI Symposium on Genetic
Programming",
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year = "1995",
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editor = "E. V. Siegel and J. R. Koza",
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pages = "17--22",
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address = "MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA",
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publisher_address = "445 Burgess Drive, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA",
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month = "10--12 " # nov,
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publisher = "AAAI",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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URL = "http://www.aaai.org/Papers/Symposia/Fall/1995/FS-95-01/FS95-01-003.pdf",
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URL = "http://www.aaai.org/Library/Symposia/Fall/fs95-01.php",
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size = "6 pages",
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abstract = "An evolutionary computation technique, genetic
programming, was used to create programs that classify
DNA sequences into one of three classes: (1) contains a
centrally-located donor splice site, (2) contains a
centrally-located acceptor splice site, and (3)
contains neither donor nor an acceptor. The performance
of the programs created are competitive with previous
work.",
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notes = "AAAI-95f GP. Part of \cite{siegel:1995:aaai-fgp} {\em
Telephone:} 415-328-3123 {\em Fax:} 415-321-4457 {\em
email} info@aaai.org {\em URL:} http://www.aaai.org/",
- }
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