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BIBM
2008
IEEE
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Boosting Methods for Protein Fold Recognition: An Empirical Comparison
Protein fold recognition is the prediction of protein’s tertiary structure (Fold) given the protein’s sequence without relying on sequence similarity. Using machine learning t...
Yazhene Krishnaraj, Chandan K. Reddy
NAR
2007
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13 years 7 months ago
RNABindR: a server for analyzing and predicting RNA-binding sites in proteins
Understanding interactions between proteins and RNA is key to deciphering the mechanisms of many important biological processes. Here we describe RNABindR, a web-based server that...
Michael Terribilini, Jeffry D. Sander, Jae-Hyung L...
BIBE
2007
IEEE
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QOMA2: Optimizing the alignment of many sequences
Abstract—We consider the problem of aligning multiple protein sequences with the goal of maximizing the SP (Sum-of-Pairs) score, when the number of sequences is large. The QOMA (...
Xu Zhang, Tamer Kahveci
ICIP
2004
IEEE
14 years 9 months ago
Model-based MPEG compression of synthetic video sequences
The paper addresses the problem of improving the MPEG compression of synthetic video sequences by exploiting the knowledge about the original 3D model. Two techniques are proposed...
Davide Quaglia, Angelo Gattuso
BMCBI
2006
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STAR: predicting recombination sites from amino acid sequence
Background: Designing novel proteins with site-directed recombination has enormous prospects. By locating effective recombination sites for swapping sequence parts, the probabilit...
Denis C. Bauer, Mikael Bodén, Ricarda Thier...