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Cornelis W. A. Pleij

Researcher at Leiden University

Publications -  95
Citations -  4894

Cornelis W. A. Pleij is an academic researcher from Leiden University. The author has contributed to research in topics: RNA & Pseudoknot. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 95 publications receiving 4790 citations. Previous affiliations of Cornelis W. A. Pleij include Radboud University Nijmegen.

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The Computer Simulation of RNA Folding Pathways Using a Genetic Algorithm

TL;DR: It is shown that the folding pathway simulation can result in structure predictions that are more consistent with phylogenetically proven structures than minimum energy solutions, suggesting that RNA folding kinetics is very important for the formation of functional RNA structures.
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Prediction of RNA secondary structure, including pseudoknotting, by computer simulation

TL;DR: A computer program is presented which determines the secondary structure of linear RNA molecules by simulating a hypothetical process of folding, which implies the concept of 'nucleation centres', regions in RNA which locally trigger the folding.
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RNA pseudoknots: translational frameshifting and readthrough on viral RNAs.

TL;DR: A computer-aided analysis of the structure around the established or putative frameshift sites in a number of retroviral, coronaviral, toroviral, and luteoviral RNAs and two dsRNA yeast viruses found a stable hairpin was predicted four to nine nucleotides downstream of the shifty heptanucleotide.
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An APL-programmed genetic algorithm for the prediction of RNA secondary structure

TL;DR: The possibilities of using a genetic algorithm for the prediction of RNA secondary structure were investigated, and a fair number of correct stems are predicted, even when using computationally quick, but very crude, fitness criteria such as stem length and stacking energy.
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The tRNA-Uke structure at the 3′ terminus of turnip yellow mosaic virus RNA. Differences and similarities with canonical tRNA

TL;DR: Comparison of this region of TYMV RNA with that of other RNAs from both the tymovirus group and the tobamov virus group gives support to the proposal for such a three-dimensional arrangement.