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Dynamic Programming 5

Dynamic programming is essential in bioinformatics for sequence alignment, protein folding, RNA structure prediction, and protein-DNA binding. The initial algorithms for protein-DNA binding were created in the 1970s by Charles DeLisi in the USA and Georgii Gurskii and Alexander Zasedatelev in the USSR. These algorithms have gained popularity in recent bioinformatics and computational biology research, especially in nucleosome positioning and transcription factor binding studies.

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Dynamic Programming 5

Dynamic programming is essential in bioinformatics for sequence alignment, protein folding, RNA structure prediction, and protein-DNA binding. The initial algorithms for protein-DNA binding were created in the 1970s by Charles DeLisi in the USA and Georgii Gurskii and Alexander Zasedatelev in the USSR. These algorithms have gained popularity in recent bioinformatics and computational biology research, especially in nucleosome positioning and transcription factor binding studies.

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Bioinformatics[edit]

Dynamic programming is widely used in bioinformatics for the tasks such as sequence
alignment, protein folding, RNA structure prediction and protein-DNA binding. The first dynamic
programming algorithms for protein-DNA binding were developed in the 1970s independently
by Charles DeLisi in USA[5] and Georgii Gurskii and Alexander Zasedatelev in USSR.[6] Recently
these algorithms have become very popular in bioinformatics and computational biology, particularly
in the studies of nucleosome positioning and transcription factor binding.

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