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BMCBI
2008
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Hierarchical structure of cascade of primary and secondary periodicities in Fourier power spectrum of alphoid higher order repea
Background: Identification of approximate tandem repeats is an important task of broad significance and still remains a challenging problem of computational genomics. Often there ...
Vladimir Paar, Nenad Pavin, Ivan Basar, Marija Ros...
BMCBI
2007
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A computational approach for detecting peptidases and their specific inhibitors at the genome level
Background: Peptidases are proteolytic enzymes responsible for fundamental cellular activities in all organisms. Apparently about 2–5% of the genes encode for peptidases, irresp...
Lisa Bartoli, Remo Calabrese, Piero Fariselli, Dam...
BMCBI
2008
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c-REDUCE: Incorporating sequence conservation to detect motifs that correlate with expression
Background: Computational methods for characterizing novel transcription factor binding sites search for sequence patterns or "motifs" that appear repeatedly in genomic ...
Katerina Kechris, Hao Li
CORR
2008
Springer
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Faster and better: a machine learning approach to corner detection
The repeatability and efficiency of a corner detector determines how likely it is to be useful in a real-world application. The repeatability is importand because the same scene vi...
Edward Rosten, Reid Porter, Tom Drummond
CANDC
2002
ACM
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Applications of Recursive Segmentation to the Analysis of DNA Sequences
Recursive segmentation is a procedure that partitions a DNA sequence into domains with a homogeneous composition of the four nucleotides A, C, G and T. This procedure can also be ...
Wentian Li, Pedro Bernaola-Galván, Fatameh ...