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2008
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Evading the annotation bottleneck: using sequence similarity to search non-sequence gene data
Background: Non-sequence gene data (images, literature, etc.) can be found in many different public databases. Access to these data is mostly by text based methods using gene name...
Michael J. Gilchrist, Mikkel B. Christensen, Richa...
BMCBI
2008
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A tree-based conservation scoring method for short linear motifs in multiple alignments of protein sequences
Background: The structure of many eukaryotic cell regulatory proteins is highly modular. They are assembled from globular domains, segments of natively disordered polypeptides and...
Claudia Chica, Alberto Labarga, Cathryn M. Gould, ...
BMCBI
2008
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Optimal neighborhood indexing for protein similarity search
Background: Similarity inference, one of the main bioinformatics tasks, has to face an exponential growth of the biological data. A classical approach used to cope with this data ...
Pierre Peterlongo, Laurent Noé, Dominique L...
BMCBI
2008
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Evolution of biological sequences implies an extreme value distribution of type I for both global and local pairwise alignment s
Background: Confidence in pairwise alignments of biological sequences, obtained by various methods such as Blast or Smith-Waterman, is critical for automatic analyses of genomic d...
Olivier Bastien, Eric Maréchal
BMCBI
2008
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Enhancing the prediction of protein pairings between interacting families using orthology information
Background: It has repeatedly been shown that interacting protein families tend to have similar phylogenetic trees. These similarities can be used to predicting the mapping betwee...
José M. G. Izarzugaza, David de Juan, Carle...
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