The traditional model of bench (wet) chemistry in many life sciences domain is today actively complimented by computer-based discoveries utilizing the growing number of online data...
Background: Advances in sequencing and genotyping technologies are leading to the widespread availability of multi-species variation data, dense genotype data and large-scale rese...
Daniel Rios, William M. McLaren, Yuan Chen, Ewan B...
At least 43% of the human genome is occupied by repetitive elements. Moreover, around 51% of the rice genome is occupied by repetitive elements. The analysis of repetitive element...
Background: Currently there is a strong need for methods that help to obtain an accurate description of protein interfaces in order to be able to understand the principles that go...
Joan Teyra, Andreas Doms, Michael Schroeder, M. Te...
Background: The increasing availability of fungal genome sequences provides large numbers of proteins for evolutionary and phylogenetic analyses. However the heterogeneity of data...