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BMCBI
2008
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Evolutionary Pareto-optimization of stably folding peptides
Background: As a rule, peptides are more flexible and unstructured than proteins with their substantial stabilizing hydrophobic cores. Nevertheless, a few stably folding peptides ...
Wolfram Gronwald, Tim Hohm, Daniel Hoffmann
BMCBI
2008
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Visualization of large influenza virus sequence datasets using adaptively aggregated trees with sampling-based subscale represen
Background: With the amount of influenza genome sequence data growing rapidly, researchers need machine assistance in selecting datasets and exploring the data. Enhanced visualiza...
Leonid Zaslavsky, Yiming Bao, Tatiana A. Tatusova
BMCBI
2007
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Mining prokaryotic genomes for unknown amino acids: a stop-codon-based approach
Background: Selenocysteine and pyrrolysine are the 21st and 22nd amino acids, which are genetically encoded by stop codons. Since a number of microbial genomes have been completel...
Masashi Fujita, Hisaaki Mihara, Susumu Goto, Nobuy...
BMCBI
2007
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Estimating genealogies from linked marker data: a Bayesian approach
Background: Answers to several fundamental questions in statistical genetics would ideally require knowledge of the ancestral pedigree and of the gene flow therein. A few examples...
Dario Gasbarra, Matti Pirinen, Mikko J. Sillanp&au...
BMCBI
2007
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The Firegoose: two-way integration of diverse data from different bioinformatics web resources with desktop applications
Background: Information resources on the World Wide Web play an indispensable role in modern biology. But integrating data from multiple sources is often encumbered by the need to...
J. Christopher Bare, Paul T. Shannon, Amy K. Schmi...
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