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ESORICS
2011
Springer
12 years 8 months ago
To Release or Not to Release: Evaluating Information Leaks in Aggregate Human-Genome Data
The rapid progress of human genome studies leads to a strong demand of aggregate human DNA data (e.g, allele frequencies, test statistics, etc.), whose public dissemination, howeve...
Xiao-yong Zhou, Bo Peng, Yong Fuga Li, Yangyi Chen...
BMCBI
2010
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13 years 9 months ago
VIGOR, an annotation program for small viral genomes
Background: The decrease in cost for sequencing and improvement in technologies has made it easier and more common for the re-sequencing of large genomes as well as parallel seque...
Shiliang Wang, Jaideep P. Sundaram, David Spiro
CSB
2003
IEEE
124views Bioinformatics» more  CSB 2003»
14 years 2 months ago
SMASHing regulatory sites in DNA by human
Regulatory sequence elements provide important clues to understanding and predicting gene expression. Although the binding sites for hundreds of transcription factors are known, t...
Mihaela Zavolan, Nicholas D. Socci, Nikolaus Rajew...
NAR
2000
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13 years 8 months ago
HGBASE: a database of SNPs and other variations in and around human genes
Human genome polymorphism is expected to play a key role in defining the etiologic basis of phenotypic differences between individuals in aspects such as drug responses and common...
Anthony J. Brookes, Heikki Lehväslaiho, Maria...
BIB
2010
68views more  BIB 2010»
13 years 9 months ago
Genome variation discovery with high-throughput sequencing data
The advent of high-throughput sequencing (HTS) technologies is enabling sequencing of human genomes at a significantly lower cost. The availability of these genomes is hoped to en...
Adrian V. Dalca, Michael Brudno