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BMCBI
2010
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Validation of differential gene expression algorithms: Application comparing fold-change estimation to hypothesis testing
Background: Sustained research on the problem of determining which genes are differentially expressed on the basis of microarray data has yielded a plethora of statistical algorit...
Corey M. Yanofsky, David R. Bickel
BMCBI
2007
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A Bayesian nonparametric method for prediction in EST analysis
Background: Expressed sequence tags (ESTs) analyses are a fundamental tool for gene identification in organisms. Given a preliminary EST sample from a certain library, several sta...
Antonio Lijoi, Ramsés H. Mena, Igor Prü...
BMCBI
2008
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CASCADE: a novel quasi all paths-based network analysis algorithm for clustering biological interactions
Background: Quantitative characterization of the topological characteristics of protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks can enable the elucidation of biological functional modu...
Woochang Hwang, Young-Rae Cho, Aidong Zhang, Mural...
BMCBI
2007
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Efficient pairwise RNA structure prediction using probabilistic alignment constraints in Dynalign
Background: Joint alignment and secondary structure prediction of two RNA sequences can significantly improve the accuracy of the structural predictions. Methods addressing this p...
Arif Ozgun Harmanci, Gaurav Sharma, David H. Mathe...
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...