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BMCBI
2010
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Analysis of interactions between ribosomal proteins and RNA structural motifs
Background: One important goal of structural bioinformatics is to recognize and predict the interactions between protein binding sites and RNA. Recently, a comprehensive analysis ...
Giovanni Ciriello, Claudio Gallina, Concettina Gue...
BMCBI
2007
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Linear array of conserved sequence motifs to discriminate protein subfamilies: study on pyridine nucleotide-disulfide reductases
Background: The pyridine nucleotide disulfide reductase (PNDR) is a large and heterogeneous protein family divided into two classes (I and II), which reflect the divergent evoluti...
César L. Avila, Viviana A. Rapisarda, Ricar...
BMCBI
2004
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Computational identification of transcription factor binding sites by functional analysis of sets of genes sharing overrep-resen
Background: Transcriptional regulation is a key mechanism in the functioning of the cell, and is mostly effected through transcription factors binding to specific recognition moti...
Davide Corà, Ferdinando Di Cunto, Paolo Pro...
BMCBI
2004
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An SVD-based comparison of nine whole eukaryotic genomes supports a coelomate rather than ecdysozoan lineage
Background: Eukaryotic whole genome sequences are accumulating at an impressive rate. Effective methods for comparing multiple whole eukaryotic genomes on a large scale are needed...
Gary W. Stuart, Michael W. Berry
BMCBI
2005
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GANN: Genetic algorithm neural networks for the detection of conserved combinations of features in DNA
Background: The multitude of motif detection algorithms developed to date have largely focused on the detection of patterns in primary sequence. Since sequence-dependent DNA struc...
Robert G. Beiko, Robert L. Charlebois