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Impact of image segmentation on high-content screening data quality for SK-BR-3 cells
Background: High content screening (HCS) is a powerful method for the exploration of cellular signalling and morphology that is rapidly being adopted in cancer research. HCS uses ...
Andrew A. Hill, Peter LaPan, Yizheng Li, Steve Han...
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2007
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Predicting state transitions in the transcriptome and metabolome using a linear dynamical system model
Background: Modelling of time series data should not be an approximation of input data profiles, but rather be able to detect and evaluate dynamical changes in the time series dat...
Ryoko Morioka, Shigehiko Kanaya, Masami Y. Hirai, ...
BMCBI
2008
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Reranking candidate gene models with cross-species comparison for improved gene prediction
Background: Most gene finders score candidate gene models with state-based methods, typically HMMs, by combining local properties (coding potential, splice donor and acceptor patt...
Qian Liu, Koby Crammer, Fernando C. N. Pereira, Da...
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2007
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Robust regression for periodicity detection in non-uniformly sampled time-course gene expression data
Background: In practice many biological time series measurements, including gene microarrays, are conducted at time points that seem to be interesting in the biologist's opin...
Miika Ahdesmäki, Harri Lähdesmäki, ...
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2007
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Statistical tests to compare motif count exceptionalities
Background: Finding over- or under-represented motifs in biological sequences is now a common task in genomics. Thanks to p-value calculation for motif counts, exceptional motifs ...
Stéphane Robin, Sophie Schbath, Vincent Van...
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