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Hi Xiang-Jun,
BI-BII feature is nice. however, the criteria e-z is probably not sufficient to define one or the other since, the way you do it, every nucleotide is either of the BI or BII type. Furthermore, I think that BI/BII is mainly used for B-DNA.
Best,
Pascal
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As noted in the -tor output file,
e-z: epsilon - zeta
BI: e-z = [-160, +20]
BII: e-z = [+20, +200]
The criteria are based on "Nucleic acid backbone parameters (http://www.imb-jena.de/Piet/help/backbone.html)" at the Jena website. Do you have another definition?
Also, the BI/BII classification is purely backbone-based (epsilon and zeta torsion angles), not specific to "B-DNA" whose definition may require characterization of the base pair geometry.
Xiang-Jun
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OK, thanks for the link, I will look more into that and reply soon.
Pascal
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Created and maintained by Dr. Xiang-Jun Lu, Department of Biological Sciences, Columbia University