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ALMOB
2008
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13 years 8 months ago
A scoring matrix approach to detecting miRNA target sites
Background: Experimental identification of microRNA (miRNA) targets is a difficult and time consuming process. As a consequence several computational prediction methods have been ...
Simon Moxon, Vincent Moulton, Jan T. Kim
BIB
2006
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Statistical significance in biological sequence analysis
One of the major goals of computational sequence analysis is to find sequence similarities, which could serve as evidence of structural and functional conservation, as well as of ...
Alexander Yu. Mitrophanov, Mark Borodovsky
CPM
1993
Springer
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14 years 25 days ago
On Suboptimal Alignments of Biological Sequences
It is widely accepted that the optimal alignment between a pair of proteins or nucleic acid sequences that minimizes the edit distance may not necessarily re ect the correct biolog...
Dalit Naor, Douglas L. Brutlag
BMCBI
2006
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13 years 8 months ago
Structure alignment based on coding of local geometric measures
Background: A structure alignment method based on a local geometric property is presented and its performance is tested in pairwise and multiple structure alignments. In this appr...
Peter L. Chang, Andrew W. Rinne, T. Gregory Dewey
BMCBI
2006
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Application of protein structure alignments to iterated hidden Markov model protocols for structure prediction
Background: One of the most powerful methods for the prediction of protein structure from sequence information alone is the iterative construction of profile-type models. Because ...
Eric D. Scheeff, Philip E. Bourne