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TIMER is a Siamese neural network-based framework for identifying both general and species-specific bacterial promoters.

Yan ZhuFuyi LiXudong GuoXiaoyu WangLachlan J M CoinGeoffrey I WebbJiangning SongCangzhi Jia
Published in: Briefings in bioinformatics (2023)
In this study, we developed TIMER, a Siamese neural network-based approach for identifying both general and species-specific bacterial promoters. Specifically, TIMER uses DNA sequences as the input and employs three Siamese neural networks with the attention layers to train and optimize the models for a total of 13 species-specific and general bacterial promoters. Extensive 10-fold cross-validation and independent tests demonstrated that TIMER achieves a competitive performance and outperforms several existing methods on both general and species-specific promoter prediction. As an implementation of the proposed method, the web server of TIMER is publicly accessible at http://web.unimelb-bioinfortools.cloud.edu.au/TIMER/.
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