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2008
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The unique probe selector: a comprehensive web service for probe design and oligonucleotide arrays
Background: Nucleic acid hybridization, a fundamental technique in molecular biology, can be modified into very effective and sensitive methods for detecting particular targets mi...
Shu-Hwa Chen, Chen-Zen Lo, Ming-Chi Tsai, Chao A. ...
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BMCBI
2006
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REtools: A laboratory program for restriction enzyme work: enzyme selection and reaction condition assistance
Background: Restriction enzymes are one of the everyday tools used in molecular biology. The continuously expanding panel of known restriction enzymes (several thousands) renders ...
Patrick Martin, Kim E. Boulukos, Philippe Pognonec
BMCBI
2006
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Djinn Lite: a tool for customised gene transcript modelling, annotation-data enrichment and exploration
Background: There is an ever increasing rate of data made available on genetic variation, transcriptomes and proteomes. Similarly, a growing variety of bioinformatic programs are ...
Erdahl T. Teber, Edward Crawford, Kent B. Bolton, ...
BMCBI
2006
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Development of an open source laboratory information management system for 2-D gel electrophoresis-based proteomics workflow
Background: In the post-genome era, most research scientists working in the field of proteomics are confronted with difficulties in management of large volumes of data, which they...
Hiraku Morisawa, Mikako Hirota, Tosifusa Toda
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BMCBI
2007
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BIRCH: A user-oriented, locally-customizable, bioinformatics system
Background: Molecular biologists need sophisticated analytical tools which often demand extensive computational resources. While finding, installing, and using these tools can be ...
Brian Fristensky