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BMCBI
2008
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Gene identification and protein classification in microbial metagenomic sequence data via incremental clustering
Background: The identification and study of proteins from metagenomic datasets can shed light on the roles and interactions of the source organisms in their communities. However, ...
Shibu Yooseph, Weizhong Li, Granger G. Sutton
NCA
2006
IEEE
13 years 7 months ago
Analysing the localisation sites of proteins through neural networks ensembles
Scientists involved in the area of proteomics are currently seeking integrated, customised and validated research solutions to better expedite their work in proteomics analyses and...
Aristoklis D. Anastasiadis, George D. Magoulas
BMCBI
2005
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Cross-platform analysis of cancer microarray data improves gene expression based classification of phenotypes
Background: The extensive use of DNA microarray technology in the characterization of the cell transcriptome is leading to an ever increasing amount of microarray data from cancer...
Patrick Warnat, Roland Eils, Benedikt Brors
CSB
2005
IEEE
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An Algebraic Geometry Approach to Protein Structure Determination from NMR Data
Our paper describes the first provably-efficient algorithm for determining protein structures de novo, solely from experimental data. We show how the global nature of a certain ...
Lincong Wang, Ramgopal R. Mettu, Bruce Randall Don...
BMCBI
2007
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Improved classification accuracy in 1- and 2-dimensional NMR metabolomics data using the variance stabilising generalised logari
Background: Classifying nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra is a crucial step in many metabolomics experiments. Since several multivariate classification techniques depend up...
Helen M. Parsons, Christian Ludwig, Ulrich L. G&uu...