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BMCBI
2006
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Development of an unbiased statistical method for the analysis of unigenic evolution
Background: Unigenic evolution is a powerful genetic strategy involving random mutagenesis of a single gene product to delineate functionally important domains of a protein. This ...
Colleen D. Behrsin, Chris J. Brandl, David W. Litc...
BMCBI
2008
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H2r: Identification of evolutionary important residues by means of an entropy based analysis of multiple sequence alignments
Background: A multiple sequence alignment (MSA) generated for a protein can be used to characterise residues by means of a statistical analysis of single columns. In addition to t...
Rainer Merkl, Matthias Zwick
BMCBI
2008
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A compatible exon-exon junction database for the identification of exon skipping events using tandem mass spectrum data
Background: Alternative splicing is an important gene regulation mechanism. It is estimated that about 74% of multi-exon human genes have alternative splicing. High throughput tan...
Fan Mo, Xu Hong, Feng Gao, Lin Du, Jun Wang, Gilbe...
BMCBI
2004
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Influence of microarrays experiments missing values on the stability of gene groups by hierarchical clustering
Background: Microarray technologies produced large amount of data. The hierarchical clustering is commonly used to identify clusters of co-expressed genes. However, microarray dat...
Alexandre G. de Brevern, Serge A. Hazout, Alain Ma...
BMCBI
2008
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Variable selection for large p small n regression models with incomplete data: Mapping QTL with epistases
Background: Identifying quantitative trait loci (QTL) for both additive and epistatic effects raises the statistical issue of selecting variables from a large number of candidates...
Min Zhang, Dabao Zhang, Martin T. Wells