Patents Assigned to Hoeschst-Ariad Genomics Center
  • Patent number: 6287773
    Abstract: One embodiment of the present invention provides methods for detecting known blocks of functionally aligned protein sequences in a test nucleic acid sequence, e.g., in an uncharacterized EST. The method can include the following steps. A) Reverse translate the set of protein sequences to a set of functionally aligned nucleic acid sequences using codon-usage tables and create a profile from the set of functionally aligned nucleic acid sequences. B) Construct a first indicator function for the profile. The first indicator function corresponds to adenine. The first indicator function allows the value at a given position to be continuous between 0 and 1 as a function of the percentage presence of adenine at a particular position. C) Construct a second indicator function for the test nucleic acid sequence. The second indicator function also corresponds to adenine. D) Compute the Fourier transform of each of the indicator functions. E) Complex conjugate the Fourier transform of the second indicator function.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 19, 1999
    Date of Patent: September 11, 2001
    Assignee: Hoeschst-Ariad Genomics Center
    Inventor: William Newell