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2005
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WEBnm@: a web application for normal mode analyses of proteins
Background: Normal mode analysis (NMA) has become the method of choice to investigate the slowest motions in macromolecular systems. NMA is especially useful for large biomolecula...
Siv Midtun Hollup, Gisle Sælensminde, Nathal...
BMCBI
2005
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A novel method for prokaryotic promoter prediction based on DNA stability
Background: In the post-genomic era, correct gene prediction has become one of the biggest challenges in genome annotation. Improved promoter prediction methods can be one step to...
Aditi Kanhere, Manju Bansal
BMCBI
2005
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Chemistry in Bioinformatics
Chemical information is now seen as critical for most areas of life sciences. But unlike Bioinformatics, where data is Openly available and freely re-usable, most chemical informa...
Peter Murray-Rust, John B. O. Mitchell, Henry S. R...
BMCBI
2005
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Statistical distributions of optimal global alignment scores of random protein sequences
Background: The inference of homology from statistically significant sequence similarity is a central issue in sequence alignments. So far the statistical distribution function un...
Hongxia Pang, Jiaowei Tang, Su-Shing Chen, Shiheng...
BMCBI
2005
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Mathematical design of prokaryotic clone-based microarrays
Background: Clone-based microarrays, on which each spot represents a random genomic fragment, are a good alternative to open reading frame-based microarrays, especially for microo...
Bart Pieterse, Elisabeth J. Quirijns, Frank H. J. ...
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