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BMCBI
2008
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Systems biology driven software design for the research enterprise
Background: In systems biology, and many other areas of research, there is a need for the interoperability of tools and data sources that were not originally designed to be integr...
John Boyle, Christopher C. Cavnor, Sarah A. Killco...
BMCBI
2010
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Data structures and compression algorithms for high-throughput sequencing technologies
Background: High-throughput sequencing (HTS) technologies play important roles in the life sciences by allowing the rapid parallel sequencing of very large numbers of relatively s...
Kenny Daily, Paul Rigor, Scott Christley, Xiaohui ...
BMCBI
2008
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Using iterative cluster merging with improved gap statistics to perform online phenotype discovery in the context of high-throug
Background: The recent emergence of high-throughput automated image acquisition technologies has forever changed how cell biologists collect and analyze data. Historically, the in...
Zheng Yin, Xiaobo Zhou, Chris Bakal, Fuhai Li, You...
BMCBI
2007
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Use of DNA melting simulation software for in silico diagnostic assay design: targeting regions with complex melting curves and
Background: DNA melting curve analysis using double-stranded DNA-specific dyes such as SYTO9 produce complex and reproducible melting profiles, resulting in the detection of multi...
John P. Rasmussen, Christopher P. Saint, Paul T. M...
BMCBI
2008
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Real value prediction of protein solvent accessibility using enhanced PSSM features
Background: Prediction of protein solvent accessibility, also called accessible surface area (ASA) prediction, is an important step for tertiary structure prediction directly from...
Darby Tien-Hao Chang, Hsuan-Yu Huang, Yu-Tang Syu,...