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BMCBI
2008
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ProfileGrids as a new visual representation of large multiple sequence alignments: a case study of the RecA protein family
Background: Multiple sequence alignments are a fundamental tool for the comparative analysis of proteins and nucleic acids. However, large data sets are no longer manageable for v...
Alberto I. Roca, Albert E. Almada, Aaron C. Abajia...
BMCBI
2007
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Progressive multiple sequence alignments from triplets
Motivation: The quality of progressive sequence alignments strongly depends on the accuracy of the individual pairwise alignment steps since gaps that are introduced at one step c...
Matthias Kruspe, Peter F. Stadler
CORR
2010
Springer
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Channel Estimation for Opportunistic Spectrum Access: Uniform and Random Sensing
The knowledge of channel statistics can be very helpful in making sound opportunistic spectrum access decisions. It is therefore desirable to be able to efficiently and accurately...
Quanquan Liang, Mingyan Liu
CONSTRAINTS
2008
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Efficient Sequence Alignment with Side-Constraints by Cluster Tree Elimination
Aligning DNA and protein sequences is a core technique in molecular biology. Often, it is desirable to include partial prior knowledge and conditions in an alignment. Going beyond...
Sebastian Will, Anke Busch, Rolf Backofen
CORR
2010
Springer
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How Do Emerging Technologies Conquer the World? An Exploration of Patterns of Diffusion and Network Formation
Grasping the fruits of "emerging technologies" is an objective of many government priority programs in a knowledge-based and globalizing economy. We use the publication ...
Loet Leydesdorff, Ismael Rafols
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