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BMCBI
2006
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Djinn Lite: a tool for customised gene transcript modelling, annotation-data enrichment and exploration
Background: There is an ever increasing rate of data made available on genetic variation, transcriptomes and proteomes. Similarly, a growing variety of bioinformatic programs are ...
Erdahl T. Teber, Edward Crawford, Kent B. Bolton, ...
BMCBI
2005
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Systematic analysis of human kinase genes: a large number of genes and alternative splicing events result in functional and stru
Background: Protein kinases are a well defined family of proteins, characterized by the presence of a common kinase catalytic domain and playing a significant role in many importa...
Luciano Milanesi, Mauro Petrillo, Leandra Sepe, An...
BMCBI
2008
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PDTD: a web-accessible protein database for drug target identification
Background: Target identification is important for modern drug discovery. With the advances in the development of molecular docking, potential binding proteins may be discovered b...
Zhenting Gao, Honglin Li, Hailei Zhang, Xiaofeng L...
NAR
2008
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MutDB: update on development of tools for the biochemical analysis of genetic variation
Understanding how genetic variation affects the molecular function of gene products is an emergent area of bioinformatic research. Here, we present updates to MutDB (http://www.mu...
Arti Singh, Adebayo Olowoyeye, Peter H. Baenziger,...
BMCBI
2005
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Mining protein function from text using term-based support vector machines
Background: Text mining has spurred huge interest in the domain of biology. The goal of the BioCreAtIvE exercise was to evaluate the performance of current text mining systems. We...
Simon B. Rice, Goran Nenadic, Benjamin J. Stapley