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BMCBI
2008
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VisualRepbase: an interface for the study of occurrences of transposable element families
Background: Repbase is a reference database of eukaryotic repetitive DNA, which includes prototypic sequences of repeats and basic information described in annotations. Repbase al...
Sébastien Tempel, Matthew Jurka, Jerzy Jurk...
BMCBI
2007
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Phylo-mLogo: an interactive and hierarchical multiple-logo visualization tool for alignment of many sequences
Background: When aligning several hundreds or thousands of sequences, such as epidemic virus sequences or homologous/orthologous sequences of some big gene families, to reconstruc...
Arthur Chun-Chieh Shih, D. T. Lee, Chin-Lin Peng, ...
BMCBI
2008
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GeneChaser: Identifying all biological and clinical conditions in which genes of interest are differentially expressed
Background: The amount of gene expression data in the public repositories, such as NCBI Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) has grown exponentially, and provides a gold mine for bioinfo...
Rong Chen, Rohan Mallelwar, Ajit Thosar, Shivkumar...
BMCBI
2008
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A machine vision system for automated non-invasive assessment of cell viability via dark field microscopy, wavelet feature selec
Background: Cell viability is one of the basic properties indicating the physiological state of the cell, thus, it has long been one of the major considerations in biotechnologica...
Ning Wei, Erwin Flaschel, Karl Friehs, Tim W. Natt...
BMCBI
2008
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VariVis: a visualisation toolkit for variation databases
Background: With the completion of the Human Genome Project and recent advancements in mutation detection technologies, the volume of data available on genetic variations has rise...
Timothy D. Smith, Richard G. H. Cotton