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BMCBI
2008
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Pairwise covariance adds little to secondary structure prediction but improves the prediction of non-canonical local structure
Background: Amino acid sequence probability distributions, or profiles, have been used successfully to predict secondary structure and local structure in proteins. Profile models ...
Christopher Bystroff, Bobbie-Jo M. Webb-Robertson
BMCBI
2007
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Hon-yaku: a biology-driven Bayesian methodology for identifying translation initiation sites in prokaryotes
Background: Computational prediction methods are currently used to identify genes in prokaryote genomes. However, identification of the correct translation initiation sites remain...
Yuko Makita, Michiel J. L. de Hoon, Antoine Danchi...
BMCBI
2010
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FragViz: visualization of fragmented networks
Background: Researchers in systems biology use network visualization to summarize the results of their analysis. Such networks often include unconnected components, which popular ...
Miha Stajdohar, Minca Mramor, Blaz Zupan, Janez De...
BMCBI
2008
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GBNet: Deciphering regulatory rules in the co-regulated genes using a Gibbs sampler enhanced Bayesian network approach
Background: Combinatorial regulation of transcription factors (TFs) is important in determining the complex gene expression patterns particularly in higher organisms. Deciphering ...
Li Shen, Jie Liu, Wei Wang
BMCBI
2007
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Constructing gene co-expression networks and predicting functions of unknown genes by random matrix theory
Background: Large-scale sequencing of entire genomes has ushered in a new age in biology. One of the next grand challenges is to dissect the cellular networks consisting of many i...
Feng Luo, Yunfeng Yang, Jianxin Zhong, Haichun Gao...