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2010
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13 years 9 months ago
Genome variation discovery with high-throughput sequencing data
The advent of high-throughput sequencing (HTS) technologies is enabling sequencing of human genomes at a significantly lower cost. The availability of these genomes is hoped to en...
Adrian V. Dalca, Michael Brudno
IJCV
2007
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Fixation as a Mechanism for Stabilization of Short Image Sequences
A novel method is introduced for the stabilization of short image sequences. Stabilization is achieved by means of fixation of the central image region using a variable window siz...
Karl Pauwels, Markus Lappe, Marc M. Van Hulle
GECCO
2008
Springer
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Evolving sequence patterns for prediction of sub-cellular locations of eukaryotic proteins
A genetic algorithm (GA) is utilised to discover known and novel PROSITE-like sequence templates that can be used to classify the sub-cellular location of eukaryotic proteins. Whi...
Greg Paperin
WABI
2007
Springer
14 years 3 months ago
Topology Independent Protein Structural Alignment
Abstract. Protein structural alignment is an indispensable tool used for many different studies in bioinformatics. Most structural alignment algorithms assume that the structural ...
Joe Dundas, T. Andrew Binkowski, Bhaskar DasGupta,...
BIBE
2006
IEEE
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Simplicity in RNA Secondary Structure Alignment: Towards biologically plausible alignments
Ribonucleic acid (RNA) molecules contain the genetic information that regulates the functions of organisms. Given two different molecules, a preserved function corresponds to a pr...
Rimon Mikhaiel, Guohui Lin, Eleni Stroulia