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New Bounds for Motif Finding in Strong Instances

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New Bounds for Motif Finding in Strong Instances
Many algorithms for motif finding that are commonly used in bioinformatics start by sampling r potential motif occurrences from n input sequences. The motif is derived from these samples and evaluated on all sequences. This approach works extremely well in practice, and is implemented by several programs. Li, Ma and Wang have shown that a simple algorithm of this sort is a polynomial-time approximation scheme. However, in 2005, we showed specific instances of the motif finding problem for which the approximation ratio of a slight variation of this scheme converges to one very slowly as a function of the sample size r, which seemingly contradicts the high performance of sample-based algorithms. Here, we account for the difference by showing that, for a variety of different definitions of "strong" binary motifs, the approximation ratio of sample-based algorithms converges to one exponentially fast in r. We also describe "very strong" motifs, for which the simple sampl...
Brona Brejová, Daniel G. Brown, Ian M. Harr
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where CPM
Authors Brona Brejová, Daniel G. Brown, Ian M. Harrower, Tomás Vinar
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