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JPDC
2007
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On the design of high-performance algorithms for aligning multiple protein sequences on mesh-based multiprocessor architectures
In this paper, we address the problem of multiple sequence alignment (MSA) for handling very large number of proteins sequences on mesh-based multiprocessor architectures. As the ...
Diana H. P. Low, Bharadwaj Veeravalli, David A. Ba...
BMCBI
2004
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What can we learn from noncoding regions of similarity between genomes?
Background: In addition to known protein-coding genes, large amounts of apparently non-coding sequence are conserved between the human and mouse genomes. It seems reasonable to as...
Thomas A. Down, Tim J. P. Hubbard
BMCBI
2004
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Gapped alignment of protein sequence motifs through Monte Carlo optimization of a hidden Markov model
Background: Certain protein families are highly conserved across distantly related organisms and belong to large and functionally diverse superfamilies. The patterns of conservati...
Andrew F. Neuwald, Jun S. Liu
CGF
2004
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Distributed and Collaborative Visualization
Visualization is a powerful tool for analysing data and presenting results in science, engineering and medicine. This paper reviews ways in which it can be used in distributed and...
Ken Brodlie, David A. Duce, Julian R. Gallop, J. P...
BMCBI
2002
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RIO: Analyzing proteomes by automated phylogenomics using resampled inference of orthologs
Background: When analyzing protein sequences using sequence similarity searches, orthologous sequences (that diverged by speciation) are more reliable predictors of a new protein&...
Christian M. Zmasek, Sean R. Eddy
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