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BMCBI
2010
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MTRAP: Pairwise sequence alignment algorithm by a new measure based on transition probability between two consecutive pairs of r
Background: Sequence alignment is one of the most important techniques to analyze biological systems. It is also true that the alignment is not complete and we have to develop it ...
Toshihide Hara, Keiko Sato, Masanori Ohya
BMCBI
2010
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A multi-filter enhanced genetic ensemble system for gene selection and sample classification of microarray data
Background: Feature selection techniques are critical to the analysis of high dimensional datasets. This is especially true in gene selection from microarray data which are common...
Pengyi Yang, Bing Bing Zhou, Zili Zhang, Albert Y....
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BIOSYSTEMS
2007
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Directional hearing in a silicon cricket
10 Phonotaxis is the ability to orient towards or away from sound sources. Crickets can locate conspecifics by phonotaxis to the calling (mating) song they produce, and can evade ...
Richard E. Reeve, André van Schaik, Craig T...
BMCBI
2007
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Exploiting residue-level and profile-level interface propensities for usage in binding sites prediction of proteins
Background: Recognition of binding sites in proteins is a direct computational approach to the characterization of proteins in terms of biological and biochemical function. Residu...
Qiwen Dong, Xiaolong Wang, Lei Lin, Yi Guan
BMCBI
2010
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A comparison of internal validation techniques for multifactor dimensionality reduction
Background: It is hypothesized that common, complex diseases may be due to complex interactions between genetic and environmental factors, which are difficult to detect in high-di...
Stacey J. Winham, Andrew J. Slater, Alison A. Mots...