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BMCBI
2010
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baySeq: Empirical Bayesian methods for identifying differential expression in sequence count data
Background: High throughput sequencing has become an important technology for studying expression levels in many types of genomic, and particularly transcriptomic, data. One key w...
Thomas J. Hardcastle, Krystyna A. Kelly
EC
2006
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A Study of Structural and Parametric Learning in XCS
The performance of a learning classifier system is due to its two main components. First, it evolves new structures by generating new rules in a genetic process; second, it adjust...
Tim Kovacs, Manfred Kerber
BMCBI
2007
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Multiple non-collinear TF-map alignments of promoter regions
Background: The analysis of the promoter sequence of genes with similar expression patterns is a basic tool to annotate common regulatory elements. Multiple sequence alignments ar...
Enrique Blanco, Roderic Guigó, Xavier Messe...
BMCBI
2007
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Analysis of probe level patterns in Affymetrix microarray data
Background: Microarrays have been used extensively to analyze the expression profiles for thousands of genes in parallel. Most of the widely used methods for analyzing Affymetrix ...
Alexander C. Cambon, Abdelnaby Khalyfa, Nigel G. F...
PR
2006
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Face recognition from a single image per person: A survey
One of the main challenges faced by the current face recognition techniques lies in the difficulties of collecting samples. Fewer samples per person mean less laborious effort for...
Xiaoyang Tan, Songcan Chen, Zhi-Hua Zhou, Fuyan Zh...