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BIOINFORMATICS
2010
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Phylogenetic networks do not need to be complex: using fewer reticulations to represent conflicting clusters
Phylogenetic trees are widely used to display estimates of how groups of species evolved. Each phylogenetic tree can be seen as a collection of clusters, subgroups of the species ...
Leo van Iersel, Steven Kelk, Regula Rupp, Daniel H...
BMCBI
2006
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Computational reconstruction of transcriptional regulatory modules of the yeast cell cycle
Background: A transcriptional regulatory module (TRM) is a set of genes that is regulated by a common set of transcription factors (TFs). By organizing the genome into TRMs, a liv...
Wei-Sheng Wu, Wen-Hsiung Li, Bor-Sen Chen
BMCBI
2008
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Novel methodology for construction and pruning of quasi-median networks
Background: Visualising the evolutionary history of a set of sequences is a challenge for molecular phylogenetics. One approach is to use undirected graphs, such as median network...
Sarah C. Ayling, Terence A. Brown
PR
2007
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Reconstruction of 3D human body pose from stereo image sequences based on top-down learning
This paper presents a novel method for reconstructing a 3D human body pose from stereo image sequences based on a top-down learning method. However, it is inefficient to build a ...
Hee-Deok Yang, Seong-Whan Lee
RECOMB
2006
Springer
14 years 5 months ago
Sorting by Weighted Reversals, Transpositions, and Inverted Transpositions
Abstract. During evolution, genomes are subject to genome rearrangements that alter the ordering and orientation of genes on the chromosomes. If a genome consists of a single chrom...
Martin Bader, Enno Ohlebusch