Background: Phages, viruses that infect prokaryotes, are the most abundant microbes in the world. A major limitation to studying these viruses is the difficulty of cultivating the...
Florent Angly, Beltran Rodriguez-Brito, David Bang...
Background: Despite the continuous production of genome sequence for a number of organisms, reliable, comprehensive, and cost effective gene prediction remains problematic. This i...
Eduardo Eyras, Alexandre Reymond, Robert Castelo, ...
Background: Most proteins function by interacting with other molecules. Their interaction interfaces are highly conserved throughout evolution to avoid undesirable interactions th...
Sungsam Gong, Changbum Park, Hansol Choi, Junsu Ko...
Background: The availability of the human genome sequence as well as the large number of physically accessible oligonucleotides, cDNA, and BAC clones across the entire genome has ...
Background: Enhancements in sequencing technology have recently yielded assemblies of large genomes including rat, mouse, human, fruit fly, and zebrafish. The availability of larg...
Eric C. Rouchka, Abdelnaby Khalyfa, Nigel G. F. Co...