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Gene and protein nomenclature in public databases
Background: Frequently, several alternative names are in use for biological objects such as genes and proteins. Applications like manual literature search, automated text-mining, ...
Katrin Fundel, Ralf Zimmer
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Genomes as geography: using GIS technology to build interactive genome feature maps
Background: Many commonly used genome browsers display sequence annotations and related attributes as horizontal data tracks that can be toggled on and off according to user prefe...
Mary E. Dolan, Constance C. Holden, M. Kate Beard,...
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CAVER: a new tool to explore routes from protein clefts, pockets and cavities
Background: The main aim of this study was to develop and implement an algorithm for the rapid, accurate and automated identification of paths leading from buried protein clefts, ...
Martin Petrek, Michal Otyepka, Pavel Banás,...
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A correlated motif approach for finding short linear motifs from protein interaction networks
Background: An important class of interaction switches for biological circuits and disease pathways are short binding motifs. However, the biological experiments to find these bin...
Soon-Heng Tan, Hugo Willy, Wing-Kin Sung, See-Kion...
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Correlated fragile site expression allows the identification of candidate fragile genes involved in immunity and associated with
Background: Common fragile sites (cfs) are specific regions in the human genome that are particularly prone to genomic instability under conditions of replicative stress. Several ...
Angela Re, Davide Corà, Alda Maria Puliti, ...
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