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BMCBI
2004
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15 years 3 months ago
Defining transcriptional networks through integrative modeling of mRNA expression and transcription factor binding data
Background: Functional genomics studies are yielding information about regulatory processes in the cell at an unprecedented scale. In the yeast S. cerevisiae, DNA microarrays have...
Feng Gao, Barrett C. Foat, Harmen J. Bussemaker
GECCO
2007
Springer
258views Optimization» more  GECCO 2007»
15 years 7 months ago
TFBS identification by position- and consensus-led genetic algorithm with local filtering
Identification of Transcription Factor Binding Site (TFBS) motifs in multiple DNA upstream sequences is important in understanding the mechanism of gene regulation. This identific...
Tak-Ming Chan, Kwong-Sak Leung, Kin-Hong Lee
ICDM
2008
IEEE
146views Data Mining» more  ICDM 2008»
15 years 9 months ago
Hunting for Coherent Co-clusters in High Dimensional and Noisy Datasets
Clustering problems often involve datasets where only a part of the data is relevant to the problem, e.g., in microarray data analysis only a subset of the genes show cohesive exp...
Meghana Deodhar, Joydeep Ghosh, Gunjan Gupta, Hyuk...
BMCBI
2011
14 years 7 months ago
PhyloMap: an algorithm for visualizing relationships of large sequence data sets and its application to the influenza A virus ge
Background: Results of phylogenetic analysis are often visualized as phylogenetic trees. Such a tree can typically only include up to a few hundred sequences. When more than a few...
Jiajie Zhang, Amir Madany Mamlouk, Thomas Martinet...
BMCBI
2006
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Comparative analysis of haplotype association mapping algorithms
Background: Finding the genetic causes of quantitative traits is a complex and difficult task. Classical methods for mapping quantitative trail loci (QTL) in miceuse an F2 cross b...
Phillip McClurg, Mathew T. Pletcher, Tim Wiltshire...