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BMCBI
2006
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Gene prediction in eukaryotes with a generalized hidden Markov model that uses hints from external sources
Background: In order to improve gene prediction, extrinsic evidence on the gene structure can be collected from various sources of information such as genome-genome comparisons an...
Mario Stanke, Oliver Schöffmann, Burkhard Mor...
BMCBI
2010
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Protein structure analysis of mutations causing inheritable diseases. An e-Science approach with life scientist friendly interfa
Background: Many newly detected point mutations are located in protein-coding regions of the human genome. Knowledge of their effects on the protein's 3D structure provides i...
Hanka Venselaar, Tim A. H. te Beek, Remko K. P. Ku...
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
BMCBI
2008
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Exon level integration of proteomics and microarray data
Background: Previous studies comparing quantitative proteomics and microarray data have generally found poor correspondence between the two. We hypothesised that this might in par...
Danny A. Bitton, Michal J. Okoniewski, Yvonne Conn...
BMCBI
2008
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The Annotation, Mapping, Expression and Network (AMEN) suite of tools for molecular systems biology
Background: High-throughput genome biological experiments yield large and multifaceted datasets that require flexible and user-friendly analysis tools to facilitate their interpre...
Frédéric Chalmel, Michael Primig