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ALMOB
2006
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Inverse bifurcation analysis: application to simple gene systems
Background: Bifurcation analysis has proven to be a powerful method for understanding the qualitative behavior of gene regulatory networks. In addition to the more traditional for...
James Lu, Heinz W. Engl, Peter Schuster
BMCBI
2007
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Recodon: Coalescent simulation of coding DNA sequences with recombination, migration and demography
Background: Coalescent simulations have proven very useful in many population genetics studies. In order to arrive to meaningful conclusions, it is important that these simulation...
Miguel Arenas, David Posada
JUCS
2008
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13 years 8 months ago
Capturing Interaction Requirements in a Model Transformation Technology Based on MDA
: Currently, many models are used to capture functional software requirements. However, the Software Engineering community has faded interaction requirements into the background, d...
José Ignacio Panach, Sergio España, ...
SIAMSC
2008
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Fast Monte Carlo Simulation Methods for Biological Reaction-Diffusion Systems in Solution and on Surfaces
Many important physiological processes operate at time and space scales far beyond those accessible to atom-realistic simulations, and yet discrete stochastic rather than continuum...
Rex A. Kerr, Thomas M. Bartol, Boris Kaminsky, Mar...
BMCBI
2005
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A method for aligning RNA secondary structures and its application to RNA motif detection
Background: Alignment of RNA secondary structures is important in studying functional RNA motifs. In recent years, much progress has been made in RNA motif finding and structure a...
Jianghui Liu, Jason Tsong-Li Wang, Jun Hu, Bin Tia...