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BMCBI
2010
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Evolutionary rates at codon sites may be used to align sequences and infer protein domain function
Background: Sequence alignments form part of many investigations in molecular biology, including the determination of phylogenetic relationships, the prediction of protein structu...
Pierre M. Durand, Scott Hazelhurst, Theresa L. Coe...
CANDC
2004
ACM
14 years 9 months ago
The iProClass integrated database for protein functional analysis
Increasingly, scientists have begun to tackle gene functions and other complex regulatory processes by studying organisms at the global scales for various levels of biological org...
Cathy H. Wu, Hongzhan Huang, Anastasia N. Nikolska...
BMCBI
2010
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Inferring gene regression networks with model trees
Background: Novel strategies are required in order to handle the huge amount of data produced by microarray technologies. To infer gene regulatory networks, the first step is to f...
Isabel A. Nepomuceno-Chamorro, Jesús S. Agu...
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ACMSE
2006
ACM
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Reconstructing networks using co-temporal functions
Reconstructing networks from time series data is a difficult inverse problem. We apply two methods to this problem using co-temporal functions. Co-temporal functions capture mathe...
Edward E. Allen, Anthony Pecorella, Jacquelyn S. F...
BMCBI
2008
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SPIKE - a database, visualization and analysis tool of cellular signaling pathways
Background: Biological signaling pathways that govern cellular physiology form an intricate web of tightly regulated interlocking processes. Data on these regulatory networks are ...
Ran Elkon, Rita Vesterman, Nira Amit, Igor Ulitsky...