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1997
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Functional Prediction of B. subtilis Genes from Their Regulatory Sequences
In bacterial cells, gene expression is regulated by multiple sigma factors, each of which has its promoter specificity, according to their conditions. Thus, if we can discriminate...
Tetsushi Yada, Yasushi Totoki, Takahiro Ishii, Ken...
BMCBI
2006
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A Regression-based K nearest neighbor algorithm for gene function prediction from heterogeneous data
Background: As a variety of functional genomic and proteomic techniques become available, there is an increasing need for functional analysis methodologies that integrate heteroge...
Zizhen Yao, Walter L. Ruzzo
BMCBI
2010
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Predicting gene function using hierarchical multi-label decision tree ensembles
Background: S. cerevisiae, A. thaliana and M. musculus are well-studied organisms in biology and the sequencing of their genomes was completed many years ago. It is still a challe...
Leander Schietgat, Celine Vens, Jan Struyf, Hendri...
BMCBI
2006
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In search of functional association from time-series microarray data based on the change trend and level of gene expression
Background: The increasing availability of time-series expression data opens up new possibilities to study functional linkages of genes. Present methods used to infer functional l...
Feng He, An-Ping Zeng
BMCBI
2004
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13 years 8 months ago
GOtcha: a new method for prediction of protein function assessed by the annotation of seven genomes
Background: The function of a novel gene product is typically predicted by transitive assignment of annotation from similar sequences. We describe a novel method, GOtcha, for pred...
David M. A. Martin, Matthew Berriman, Geoffrey J. ...