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BMCBI
2004
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13 years 9 months ago
DIALIGN P: Fast pair-wise and multiple sequence alignment using parallel processors
Background: Parallel computing is frequently used to speed up computationally expensive tasks in Bioinformatics. Results: Herein, a parallel version of the multi-alignment program...
Martin Schmollinger, Kay Nieselt, Michael Kaufmann...
IDEAS
1997
IEEE
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14 years 1 months ago
Sequence Comparison Using a Relational Database Approach
A variety of heterogenous data sources is available in the field of molecular biology. Our focus lies on the biological sequence data, i. e. data maintained in collections like EM...
André Bergholz, Stephan Heymann, Jörg ...
BIOCOMP
2010
13 years 6 months ago
Using the Genetic Code Wisdom for Recognizing Protein Coding Sequences
We have elaborated a new method of recognizing protein coding sequences in genomic sequences. The method is exploiting a specific way of genetic code degeneration and relations bet...
Pawel Blazej, Pawel Mackiewicz, Stanislaw Cebrat
BMCBI
2004
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Optimal cDNA microarray design using expressed sequence tags for organisms with limited genomic information
Background: Expression microarrays are increasingly used to characterize environmental responses and hostparasite interactions for many different organisms. Probe selection for cD...
Yian A. Chen, David J. Mckillen, Shuyuan Wu, Matth...
BMCBI
2010
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13 years 9 months ago
High quality protein sequence alignment by combining structural profile prediction and profile alignment using SABERTOOTH
Background: Protein alignments are an essential tool for many bioinformatics analyses. While sequence alignments are accurate for proteins of high sequence similarity, they become...
Florian Teichert, Jonas Minning, Ugo Bastolla, Mar...