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lncRNAnet: Long Non-coding RNA Identification using Deep Learning.

Bioinformatics 2018 May 30
Motivation: Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are important regulatory elements in biological processes. LncRNAs share similar sequence characteristics with messenger RNAs (mRNAs), but they play completely different roles, thus providing novel insights for biological studies. The development of next-generation sequencing (NGS) has helped in the discovery of lncRNA transcripts. However, the experimental verification of numerous transcriptomes is time consuming and costly. To alleviate these issues, a computational approach is needed to distinguish lncRNAs from the transcriptomes.

Results: We present a deep learning-based approach, lncRNAnet, to identify lncRNAs that incorporates recurrent neural networks (RNNs) for RNA sequence modeling and convolutional neural networks (CNNs) for detecting stop codons to obtain an open reading frame (ORF) indicator. LncRNAnet performed clearly better than the other tools for sequences of short lengths, on which most lncRNAs are distributed. In addition, lncRNAnet successfully learned features and showed 7.83%, 5.76%, 5.30%, and 3.78% improvements over the alternatives on a human test set (HT) in terms of specificity, accuracy, F1-score, and area under the curve (AUC), respectively.

Availability: Data and codes are available in https://data.snu.ac.kr/pub/lncRNAnet.

Contact: [email protected].

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