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ALMOB
2008
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HuMiTar: A sequence-based method for prediction of human microRNA targets
Background: MicroRNAs (miRs) are small noncoding RNAs that bind to complementary/partially complementary sites in the 3' untranslated regions of target genes to regulate prot...
Jishou Ruan, Hanzhe Chen, Lukasz A. Kurgan, Ke Che...
BMCBI
2010
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Annotation of gene promoters by integrative data-mining of ChIP-seq Pol-II enrichment data
Background: Use of alternative gene promoters that drive widespread cell-type, tissue-type or developmental gene regulation in mammalian genomes is a common phenomenon. Chromatin ...
Ravi Gupta, Priyankara Wikramasinghe, Anirban Bhat...
BMCBI
2007
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Genome-wide identification of specific oligonucleotides using artificial neural network and computational genomic analysis
Background: Genome-wide identification of specific oligonucleotides (oligos) is a computationallyintensive task and is a requirement for designing microarray probes, primers, and ...
Chun-Chi Liu, Chin-Chung Lin, Ker-Chau Li, Wen-Shy...
BMCBI
2007
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MiRFinder: an improved approach and software implementation for genome-wide fast microRNA precursor scans
Background: MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are recognized as one of the most important families of noncoding RNAs that serve as important sequence-specific post-transcriptional regulators of ...
Ting-Hua Huang, Bin Fan, Max F. Rothschild, Zhi-Li...
BMCBI
2008
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MiRTif: a support vector machine-based microRNA target interaction filter
Background: MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a set of small non-coding RNAs serving as important negative gene regulators. In animals, miRNAs turn down protein translation by binding to the...
Yuchen Yang, Yu-Ping Wang, Kuo-Bin Li
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