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BMCBI
2008
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Meta-analysis of breast cancer microarray studies in conjunction with conserved cis-elements suggest patterns for coordinate reg
Background: Gene expression measurements from breast cancer (BrCa) tumors are established clinical predictive tools to identify tumor subtypes, identify patients showing poor/good...
David D. Smith, Pål Sætrom, Ola R. Sn&...
ALMOB
2006
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P-value based visualization of codon usage data
Two important and not yet solved problems in bacterial genome research are the identification of horizontally transferred genes and the prediction of gene expression levels. Both ...
Peter Meinicke, Thomas Brodag, Wolfgang Florian Fr...
BMCBI
2006
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PageMan: An interactive ontology tool to generate, display, and annotate overview graphs for profiling experiments
Background: Microarray technology has become a widely accepted and standardized tool in biology. The first microarray data analysis programs were developed to support pair-wise co...
Björn Usadel, Axel Nagel, Dirk Steinhauser, Y...
BMCBI
2005
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Statistical Viewer: a tool to upload and integrate linkage and association data as plots displayed within the Ensembl genome bro
Background: To facilitate efficient selection and the prioritization of candidate complex disease susceptibility genes for association analysis, increasingly comprehensive annotat...
Judith E. Stenger, Hong Xu, Carol Haynes, Elizabet...
ALMOB
2006
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A combinatorial optimization approach for diverse motif finding applications
Background: Discovering approximately repeated patterns, or motifs, in biological sequences is an important and widely-studied problem in computational molecular biology. Most fre...
Elena Zaslavsky, Mona Singh