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TPDS
1998
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13 years 7 months ago
Parallel Computation in Biological Sequence Analysis
—A massive volume of biological sequence data is available in over 36 different databases worldwide, including the sequence data generated by the Human Genome project. These data...
Tieng K. Yap, Ophir Frieder, Robert L. Martino
ISMB
1997
13 years 8 months ago
Functional Prediction of B. subtilis Genes from Their Regulatory Sequences
In bacterial cells, gene expression is regulated by multiple sigma factors, each of which has its promoter specificity, according to their conditions. Thus, if we can discriminate...
Tetsushi Yada, Yasushi Totoki, Takahiro Ishii, Ken...
AGENTS
2001
Springer
13 years 12 months ago
A multi-agent system for automated genomic annotation
Massive amounts of raw data are currently being generated by biologists while sequencing organisms. Outside of the largest, high-pro le projects such as the Human Genome Project, ...
Keith Decker, Xiaojing Zheng, Carl Schmidt
BIOCOMP
2006
13 years 9 months ago
Finishing Repetitive Regions Automatically with Dupfinisher
Currently, the genome sequencing community is producing shotgun sequence data at a very high rate, but genome finishing is not keeping pace, even with the help from several automa...
Cliff Han, Patrick Chain
RECOMB
2010
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
MoGUL: Detecting Common Insertions and Deletions in a Population
Abstract. While the discovery of structural variants in the human population is ongoing, most methods for this task assume that the genome is sequenced to high coverage (e.g. 40x),...
Seunghak Lee, Eric Xing, Michael Brudno