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BMCBI
2007
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MaxAlign: maximizing usable data in an alignment
Background: The presence of gaps in an alignment of nucleotide or protein sequences is often an inconvenience for bioinformatical studies. In phylogenetic and other analyses, for ...
Rodrigo Gouveia-Oliveira, Peter Wad Sackett, Ander...
BMCBI
2010
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On the Choice and Number of Microarrays for Transcriptional Regulatory Network Inference
Background: Transcriptional regulatory network inference (TRNI) from large compendia of DNA microarrays has become a fundamental approach for discovering transcription factor (TF)...
Elissa J. Cosgrove, Timothy S. Gardner, Eric D. Ko...
BMCBI
2007
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Improving model predictions for RNA interference activities that use support vector machine regression by combining and filterin
Background: RNA interference (RNAi) is a naturally occurring phenomenon that results in the suppression of a target RNA sequence utilizing a variety of possible methods and pathwa...
Andrew S. Peek
BMCBI
2007
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Text-derived concept profiles support assessment of DNA microarray data for acute myeloid leukemia and for androgen receptor sti
Background: High-throughput experiments, such as with DNA microarrays, typically result in hundreds of genes potentially relevant to the process under study, rendering the interpr...
Rob Jelier, Guido Jenster, Lambert C. J. Dorssers,...
BMCBI
2008
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Inference of haplotypic phase and missing genotypes in polyploid organisms and variable copy number genomic regions
Background: The power of haplotype-based methods for association studies, identification of regions under selection, and ancestral inference, is well-established for diploid organ...
Shu-Yi Su, Jonathan White, David J. Balding, Lachl...