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JIB
2006
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Identification of embryo specific human isoforms using a database of predicted alternative splice forms
Alternative splicing is one of the most important mechanisms to generate a large number of mRNA and protein isoforms from a small number of genes. Its study became one of the hot ...
Heike Pospisil
BMCBI
2005
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Evolutionary distance estimation and fidelity of pair wise sequence alignment
Background: Evolutionary distances are a critical measure in comparative genomics and molecular evolutionary biology. A simulation study was used to examine the effect of alignmen...
Michael S. Rosenberg
BIOINFORMATICS
2008
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Small RNA gene identification and mRNA target predictions in bacteria
Motivation: Bacterial small ribonucleic acids (sRNAs) that are not ribosomal and transfer or messenger RNAs were initially identified in the sixties whereas their molecular functi...
Christophe Pichon, Brice Felden
BMCBI
2006
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Simplifying gene trees for easier comprehension
Background: In the genomic age, gene trees may contain large amounts of data making them hard to read and understand. Therefore, an automated simplification is important. Results:...
Paul-Ludwig Lott, Marvin Mundry, Christoph Sassenb...
BMCBI
2004
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Esub8: A novel tool to predict protein subcellular localizations in eukaryotic organisms
Background: Subcellular localization of a new protein sequence is very important and fruitful for understanding its function. As the number of new genomes has dramatically increas...
Qinghua Cui, Tianzi Jiang, Bing Liu, Songde Ma