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BMCBI
2011
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Reconstructing genome-wide regulatory network of E. coli using transcriptome data and predicted transcription factor activities
Background: Gene regulatory networks play essential roles in living organisms to control growth, keep internal metabolism running and respond to external environmental changes. Un...
Yao Fu, Laura R. Jarboe, Julie A. Dickerson
BMCBI
2007
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SEARCHPATTOOL: a new method for mining the most specific frequent patterns for binding sites with application to prokaryotic DNA
Background: Computational methods to predict transcription factor binding sites (TFBS) based on exhaustive algorithms are guaranteed to find the best patterns but are often limite...
Fathi Elloumi, Martha Nason
BMCBI
2007
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Identification of tissue-specific cis-regulatory modules based on interactions between transcription factors
Background: Evolutionary conservation has been used successfully to help identify cis-acting DNA regions that are important in regulating tissue-specific gene expression. Motivate...
Xueping Yu, Jimmy J. Lin, Donald J. Zack, Jiang Qi...
BMCBI
2006
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In silico modelling of hormone response elements
Background: An important step in understanding the conditions that specify gene expression is the recognition of gene regulatory elements. Due to high diversity of different types...
Maria Stepanova, Feng Lin, Valerie C.-L. Lin
BMCBI
2010
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An effective approach for identification of in vivo protein-DNA binding sites from paired-end ChIP-Seq data
Background: ChIP-Seq, which combines chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) with high-throughput massively parallel sequencing, is increasingly being used for identification of prot...
Congmao Wang, Jie Xu, Dasheng Zhang, Zoe A. Wilson...