: Phylogenetic profiles of proteins strings of ones and zeros encoding respectively the presence and absence of proteins in a group of genomes have recently been used to id...
Background: As the number of fully sequenced genome increases, the need is greater for bioinformatics to predict or annotate genes of a newly sequenced genome. Ever since Eisenber...
Background: In bio-systems, genes, proteins and compounds are related to each other, thus forming complex networks. Although each organism has its individual network, some organis...
Background: Non-homology based methods such as phylogenetic profiles are effective for predicting functional relationships between proteins with no considerable sequence or struct...
Ryosuke Watanabe, Enrique Morett, Edgar E. Vallejo
The prediction of gene function from genome sequences is one of the main issues in Bioinformatics. Most computational approaches are based on the similarity between sequences to in...
Phylogenetic profiles of proteins − strings of ones and zeros encoding respectively the presence and absence of proteins in a group of genomes − have recently been used to iden...