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BMCBI
2005
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Ab initio identification of putative human transcription factor binding sites by comparative genomics
Background: Understanding transcriptional regulation of gene expression is one of the greatest challenges of modern molecular biology. A central role in this mechanism is played b...
Davide Corà, Carl Herrmann, Christoph Diete...
APBC
2004
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Cluster Ensemble and Its Applications in Gene Expression Analysis
Huge amount of gene expression data have been generated as a result of the human genomic project. Clustering has been used extensively in mining these gene expression data to find...
Xiaohua Hu, Illhoi Yoo
BMCBI
2006
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Beyond microarrays: Finding key transcription factors controlling signal transduction pathways
Background: Massive gene expression changes in different cellular states measured by microarrays, in fact, reflect just an "echo" of real molecular processes in the cell...
Alexander E. Kel, Nico Voss, Ruy Jauregui, Olga V....
BMCBI
2004
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Cross-species comparison significantly improves genome-wide prediction of cis-regulatory modules in Drosophila
Background: The discovery of cis-regulatory modules in metazoan genomes is crucial for understanding the connection between genes and organism diversity. It is important to quanti...
Saurabh Sinha, Mark D. Schroeder, Ulrich Unnerstal...
BMCBI
2010
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Comparative study of unsupervised dimension reduction techniques for the visualization of microarray gene expression data
Background: Visualization of DNA microarray data in two or three dimensional spaces is an important exploratory analysis step in order to detect quality issues or to generate new ...
Christoph Bartenhagen, Hans-Ulrich Klein, Christia...