Background: Identifying candidate genes in genetic networks is important for understanding regulation and biological function. Large gene expression datasets contain relevant info...
Anup Parikh, Eryong Huang, Christopher Dinh, Blaz ...
Background: The increasing availability and diversity of omics data in the post-genomic era offers new perspectives in most areas of biomedical research. Graph-based biological ne...
Alexander Martin, Maria Elena Ochagavia, Laya C. R...
Background: Large-scale genomic studies often identify large gene lists, for example, the genes sharing the same expression patterns. The interpretation of these gene lists is gen...
Xin He, Moushumi Sen Sarma, Xu Ling, Brant W. Chee...
Background: Detection of common evolutionary origin (homology) is a primary means of inferring protein structure and function. At present, comparison of protein families represent...
Background: Phenomenological information about regulatory interactions is frequently available and can be readily converted to Boolean models. Fully quantitative models, on the ot...