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BMCBI
2004
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Automatic annotation of protein motif function with Gene Ontology terms
Background: Conserved protein sequence motifs are short stretches of amino acid sequence patterns that potentially encode the function of proteins. Several sequence pattern search...
Xinghua Lu, Chengxiang Zhai, Vanathi Gopalakrishna...
BMCBI
2010
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A method of predicting changes in human gene splicing induced by genetic variants in context of cis-acting elements
Background: Polymorphic variants and mutations disrupting canonical splicing isoforms are among the leading causes of human hereditary disorders. While there is a substantial evid...
Alexander G. Churbanov, Igor Vorechovsky, Chindo H...
BMCBI
2010
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Shared probe design and existing microarray reanalysis using PICKY
Background: Large genomes contain families of highly similar genes that cannot be individually identified by microarray probes. This limitation is due to thermodynamic restriction...
Hui-Hsien Chou
JCB
2006
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The Average Common Substring Approach to Phylogenomic Reconstruction
We describe a novel method for efficient reconstruction of phylogenetic trees, based on sequences of whole genomes or proteomes, whose lengths may greatly vary. The core of our me...
Igor Ulitsky, David Burstein, Tamir Tuller, Benny ...
BMCBI
2005
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Automated methods of predicting the function of biological sequences using GO and BLAST
Background: With the exponential increase in genomic sequence data there is a need to develop automated approaches to deducing the biological functions of novel sequences with hig...
Craig E. Jones, Ute Baumann, Alfred L. Brown