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BMCBI
2006
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Comparative assessment of performance and genome dependence among phylogenetic profiling methods
Background: The rapidly increasing speed with which genome sequence data can be generated will be accompanied by an exponential increase in the number of sequenced eukaryotes. Wit...
Evan S. Snitkin, Adam M. Gustafson, Joseph C. Mell...
BMCBI
2007
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Non-coding sequence retrieval system for comparative genomic analysis of gene regulatory elements
Background: Completion of the human genome sequence along with other species allows for greater understanding of the biochemical mechanisms and processes that govern healthy as we...
Sung Tae Doh, Yunyu Zhang, Matthew H. Temple, Li C...
BMCBI
2005
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A comparative review of estimates of the proportion unchanged genes and the false discovery rate
Background: In the analysis of microarray data one generally produces a vector of p-values that for each gene give the likelihood of obtaining equally strong evidence of change by...
Per Broberg
COMPLEXITY
2004
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13 years 8 months ago
Sex promotes gamete selection: A quantitative comparative study of features favoring the evolution of sex
: Explaining the maintenance of sexual reproduction remains one of the greatest challenges in biology. The theoretical oddity of sex is based on at least three advantages that asex...
Klaus Jaffe
CORR
2008
Springer
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Crowdsourcing, Attention and Productivity
We show through an analysis of a massive data set from YouTube that the productivity exhibited in crowdsourcing exhibits a strong positive dependence on attention, measured by the...
Bernardo A. Huberman, Daniel M. Romero, Fang Wu