In ab initio methods for RNA structure prediction, the prediction results from RNAfold are not always guaranteed to be better than those predicted by Mfold.

In ab initio methods for RNA structure prediction, the prediction results from RNAfold are not always guaranteed to be better than those predicted by Mfold. Correct Answer True

Because of the much larger number of secondary structures to be computed, a more simplified energy rule has to be used to increase computational speed. Thus, the prediction results are not always guaranteed to be better than those predicted by Mfold.

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