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BIOSYSTEMS
2007
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Complex adaptation and system structure
The structural organization of biological systems is one of nature’s most fascinating aspects, but its origin and functional role is not yet fully understood. For instance, basi...
Marc Toussaint, Werner von Seelen
BIOSYSTEMS
2007
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New structural variation in evolutionary searches of RNA neutral networks
RNA secondary structure is an important computational model to understand how genetic variation maps into phenotypic (structural) variation. Evolutionary innovation in RNA structu...
Sumedha, Olivier C. Martin, Andreas Wagner
BIOSYSTEMS
2007
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Protein folding and the robustness of cells
The intricate intracellular infrastructure of all known life forms is based on proteins. The folded shape of a protein determines both the protein’s function and the set of mole...
G. J. Shawn Tan, Ferran D. Revilla, Klaus-Peter Za...
BMCBI
2011
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Was the Scanner Calibration Slide Used for Its Intended Purpose?
In the article, Scanner calibration revisited, BMC Bioinformatics 2010, 11:361, Dr. Pozhitkov used the Scanner Calibration Slide, a key product of Full Moon BioSystems to generate...
Shannon Zhang, Yaping Zong
BIOSYSTEMS
2008
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The linearity of emergent spectro-temporal receptive fields in a model of auditory cortex
The responses of cortical neurons are often characterized by measuring their spectro-temporal receptive fields (strfs). The strf of a cell can be thought of as a representation of...
Martin Coath, Emili Balaguer-Ballester, Sue L. Den...