Physics

New RNA tool maps structure and motifs across organisms and viruses

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Researchers at the University of Würzburg have developed a computational tool capable of analyzing RNA molecules by visualizing their secondary structures as interactive, comparative maps. The tool enables identification of structural motifs across different organisms and viruses, allowing scientists to detect conserved RNA patterns that may play functional roles in biological processes and disease mechanisms.


A systematic method for comparing RNA structures across species and pathogens could accelerate research into viral infections and genetic diseases where RNA conformation is a key factor. Such tools may ultimately inform the design of RNA-based therapeutics and improve our understanding of how structural elements regulate gene expression.


Researchers at the University of Würzburg have unveiled a new tool for analyzing RNA molecules. It visualizes their structures as interactive maps and could help to improve our understanding of diseases.

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