Fig. 8.27. The tree structure of the top rule of the Dayhoff GP model.

op rule has explored one interplay between ܴ (labelled by c) and

led by d) with specific amino acids Y and W, which may have a

pact on the discrimination power between the cleaved and non-

actor Xa protease peptides. Figure 8.28 shows the histogram of

ctions using the top rule shown in Figure 8.27. It can be seen that

ictions demonstrated a good bimodal distribution for the

ation between two types of peptides. The next top rule was

YdReU(aIdK)&)+, whose fitness measurement was 0.84 and

UC was also 0.93. This rule revealed the interplay between ܴ

by a) and ܴ (labelled by d).

he histogram of the predictions using the top rule generated by the Dayhoff GP

using the BLOSUM62 mutation matrix, the GP learning was

d at the 94th cycle. The fitness measurement and the AUC of the

were 0.87 and 0.96, respectively. Figure 8.29 shows the evolving

the fitness measurements and the AUC values.