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BMCBI
2007
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Minimus: a fast, lightweight genome assembler
Background: Genome assemblers have grown very large and complex in response to the need for algorithms to handle the challenges of large whole-genome sequencing projects. Many of ...
Daniel D. Sommer, Arthur L. Delcher, Steven L. Sal...
ICCS
2009
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
A Massively Parallel Architecture for Bioinformatics
Abstract. Today’s general purpose computers lack in meeting the requirements on computing performance for standard applications in bioinformatics like DNA sequence alignment, err...
Gerd Pfeiffer, Stefan Baumgart, Jan Schröder,...
WABI
2007
Springer
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Homology Search with Fragmented Nucleic Acid Sequence Patterns
The comprehensive annotation of non-coding RNAs in newly sequenced genomes is still a largely unsolved problem because many functional RNAs exhibit not only poorly conserved sequen...
Axel Mosig, Julian J.-L. Chen, Peter F. Stadler
AOSE
2008
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
A MAS Metamodel-Driven Approach to Process Fragments Selection
The construction of ad-hoc design processes is more and more required today. In this paper we present our approach for the construction of a new design process following the Situat...
Massimo Cossentino, Salvatore Gaglio, Stéph...
BMCBI
2006
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Sigma: multiple alignment of weakly-conserved non-coding DNA sequence
Background: Existing tools for multiple-sequence alignment focus on aligning protein sequence or protein-coding DNA sequence, and are often based on extensions to Needleman-Wunsch...
Rahul Siddharthan