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2002
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Microarray results: how accurate are they?
Background: DNA microarray technology is a powerful technique that was recently developed in order to analyze thousands of genes in a short time. Presently, microarrays, or chips,...
Ravi Kothapalli, Sean J. Yoder, Shrikant Mane, Tho...
BMCBI
2002
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Making sense of EST sequences by CLOBBing them
Background: Expressed sequence tags (ESTs) are single pass reads from randomly selected cDNA clones. They provide a highly cost-effective method to access and identify expressed g...
John Parkinson, David B. Guiliano, Mark L. Blaxter
BMCBI
2002
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Efficient Boolean implementation of universal sequence maps (bUSM)
Background: Recently, Almeida and Vinga offered a new approach for the representation of arbitrary discrete sequences, referred to as Universal Sequence Maps (USM), and discussed ...
John Schwacke, Jonas S. Almeida
BMCBI
2002
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Automated modelling of signal transduction networks
Background: Intracellular signal transduction is achieved by networks of proteins and small molecules that transmit information from the cell surface to the nucleus, where they ul...
Martin Steffen, Allegra Petti, John Aach, Patrik D...
BMCBI
2002
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Clustering of the SOM easily reveals distinct gene expression patterns: results of a reanalysis of lymphoma study
Background: A method to evaluate and analyze the massive data generated by series of microarray experiments is of utmost importance to reveal the hidden patterns of gene expressio...
Junbai Wang, Jan Delabie, Hans Christian Aasheim, ...