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BMCBI
2007
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Sequence similarity is more relevant than species specificity in probabilistic backtranslation
Background: Backtranslation is the process of decoding a sequence of amino acids into the corresponding codons. All synthetic gene design systems include a backtranslation module....
Alfredo Ferro, Rosalba Giugno, Giuseppe Pigola, Al...
BMCBI
2007
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13 years 7 months ago
Supervised multivariate analysis of sequence groups to identify specificity determining residues
Background: Proteins that evolve from a common ancestor can change functionality over time, and it is important to be able identify residues that cause this change. In this paper ...
Iain M. Wallace, Desmond G. Higgins
ICIP
2002
IEEE
14 years 9 months ago
A proposal for high compression of faces in video sequences using adaptive eigenspaces
This paper presents a proposal for a novel video coding scheme intended to encode human faces in video sequences at very high compression using a recognition and reconstruction ap...
Luis Torres, Daniel Prado
DCC
2009
IEEE
14 years 8 months ago
Source Coding Scheme for Multiple Sequence Alignments
Rapid development of DNA sequencing technologies exponentially increases the amount of publicly available genomic data. Whole genome multiple sequence alignments represent a parti...
Pavol Hanus, Janis Dingel, Georg Chalkidis, Joachi...
RECOMB
2000
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
A compression algorithm for DNA sequences and its applications in genome comparison
We present a lossless compression algorithm, GenCompress, for genetic sequences, based on searching for approximate repeats. Our algorithm achieves the best compression ratios for...
Xin Chen, Sam Kwong, Ming Li