Abstract:Chemically modified small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) are promising therapeutics guiding sequence-specific silencing of disease genes. However, identifying chemically modified siRNA sequences that effectively silence target genes is a challenge. Such determinations necessitate computational algorithms. Machine Learning (ML) is a powerful predictive approach for tackling biological problems, but typically requires datasets significantly larger than most available siRNA datasets. Here, we describe a framework for … Show more
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