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    BMC Genomics. 2006 Aug 30;7:221.

    Artificial ants deposit pheromone to search for regulatory DNA elements.

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    Division of Biostatistics, Department of Medicine, Center for Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, Indiana University--Purdue University Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN 46202, USA. yunliu@iupui.edu

    Abstract

    BACKGROUND:

    Identification of transcription-factor binding motifs (DNA sequences) can be formulated as a combinatorial problem, where an efficient algorithm is indispensable to predict the role of multiple binding motifs. An ant algorithm is a biology-inspired computational technique, through which a combinatorial problem is solved by mimicking the behavior of social insects such as ants. We developed a unique version of ant algorithms to select a set of binding motifs by considering a potential contribution of each of all random DNA sequences of 4- to 7-bp in length.

    RESULTS:

    Human chondrogenesis was used as a model system. The results revealed that the ant algorithm was able to identify biologically known binding motifs in chondrogenesis such as AP-1, NFkappaB, and sox9. Some of the predicted motifs were identical to those previously derived with the genetic algorithm. Unlike the genetic algorithm, however, the ant algorithm was able to evaluate a contribution of individual binding motifs as a spectrum of distributed information and predict core consensus motifs from a wider DNA pool.

    CONCLUSION:

    The ant algorithm offers an efficient, reproducible procedure to predict a role of individual transcription-factor binding motifs using a unique definition of artificial ants.

    PMID:
    16942615
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    PMCID:
    PMC1586019
    Free PMC Article

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