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These limitations of the Zuker method and other methods have been largely overcome by using an algorithm originally described by Waterman and Byers (1985) for finding sequence alignments within a certain range of the optimal one by modifications of the trace-back procedure used in dynamic programming.(a) True(b) FalseI got this question in semester exam.This question is from MFOLD and the Use of Energy Plots topic in division RNA Structure Prediction of Bioinformatics

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Right option is (a) True

For explanation I would say: This method efficiently CALCULATES a large number of alternative STRUCTURES, up to a very large number, within a given energy range of the MINIMUM free-energy structure. The method has been used to DEMONSTRATE that natural tRNA sequences can form many alternative structures that are close to the minimum free-energy structure and that base modification plays a major role in this ENERGETIC stability.



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