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2005
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Using large-scale perturbations in gene network reconstruction
Background: Recent analysis of the yeast gene network shows that most genes have few inputs, indicating that enumerative gene reconstruction methods are both useful and computatio...
Thomas MacCarthy, Andrew Pomiankowski, Robert Seym...
BMCBI
2005
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Generalizations of Markov model to characterize biological sequences
Background: The currently used kth order Markov models estimate the probability of generating a single nucleotide conditional upon the immediately preceding (gap = 0) k units. How...
Junwen Wang, Sridhar Hannenhalli
BMCBI
2005
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COPASAAR - A database for proteomic analysis of single amino acid repeats
Background: Single amino acid repeats make up a significant proportion in all of the proteomes that have currently been determined. They have been shown to be functionally and med...
Daniel P. Depledge, Andrew R. Dalby
BMCBI
2005
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Considerations when using the significance analysis of microarrays (SAM) algorithm
Background: Users of microarray technology typically strive to use universally acceptable data analysis strategies to determine significant expression changes in their experiments...
Ola Larsson, Claes Wahlestedt, James A. Timmons
BMCBI
2005
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Genome-wide estimation of gender differences in the gene expression of human livers: Statistical design and analysis
Background: Gender differences in gene expression were estimated in liver samples from 9 males and 9 females. The study tested 31,110 genes for a gender difference using a design ...
Robert R. Delongchamp, Cruz Velasco, Stacey Dial, ...