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TCSV
2008
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FGS Coding Using Cycle-Based Leaky Prediction Through Multiple Leaky Factors
This paper proposes a fine granularity scalable (FGS) coding using cycle-based leaky prediction, in which the multiple leaky factors are used to yield enhancement layer prediction ...
Xiangyang Ji, Yanyan Zheng, Debin Zhao, Feng Wu, W...
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APBC
2003
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A Framework for Improving Protein Structure Predictions by Teamwork
Predicting the three dimensional structure of proteins is a difficult task. In the last years several approaches have been proposed for performing this task taking into account d...
Luigi Palopoli, Giorgio Terracina
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BMCBI
2010
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Fine-tuning structural RNA alignments in the twilight zone
Background: A widely used method to find conserved secondary structure in RNA is to first construct a multiple sequence alignment, and then fold the alignment, optimizing a score ...
Andreas Bremges, Stefanie Schirmer, Robert Giegeri...
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BIB
2008
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The relative value of operon predictions
For most organisms, computational operon predictions are the only source of genome-wide operon information. Operon prediction methods described in literature are based on (a combi...
Rutger W. W. Brouwer, Oscar P. Kuipers, Sacha A. F...
TCBB
2008
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Solving the Problem of Trans-Genomic Query with Alignment Tables
Abstract-- The trans-genomic query (TGQ) problem -- enabling the free query of biological information, even across genomes -- is a central challenge facing bioinformatics. Solution...
Douglas Stott Parker Jr., Ruey-Lung Hsiao, Yi Xing...