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Lightweight genome viewer: portable software for browsing genomics data in its chromosomal context
Background: Lightweight genome viewer (lwgv) is a web-based tool for visualization of sequence annotations in their chromosomal context. It performs most of the functions of large...
Jeremiah J. Faith, Andrew J. Olson, Timothy S. Gar...
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2008
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A new protein linear motif benchmark for multiple sequence alignment software
Background: Linear motifs (LMs) are abundant short regulatory sites used for modulating the functions of many eukaryotic proteins. They play important roles in post-translational ...
Emmanuel Perrodou, Claudia Chica, Olivier Poch, To...
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2007
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From genes to functional classes in the study of biological systems
Background: With the popularisation of high-throughput techniques, the need for procedures that help in the biological interpretation of results has increased enormously. Recently...
Fátima Al-Shahrour, Leonardo Arbiza, Hern&a...
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2010
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GPFrontend and GPGraphics: graphical analysis tools for genetic association studies
Background: Most software packages for whole genome association studies are non-graphical, purely text based programs originally designed to run with UNIX-like operating systems. ...
Steffen Uebe, Francesca Pasutto, Mandy Krumbiegel,...
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2010
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VIGOR, an annotation program for small viral genomes
Background: The decrease in cost for sequencing and improvement in technologies has made it easier and more common for the re-sequencing of large genomes as well as parallel seque...
Shiliang Wang, Jaideep P. Sundaram, David Spiro
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