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High-throughput bioinformatics with the Cyrille2 pipeline system
Background: Modern omics research involves the application of high-throughput technologies that generate vast volumes of data. These data need to be pre-processed, analyzed and in...
Mark W. E. J. Fiers, Ate van der Burgt, Erwin Date...
BMCBI
2008
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JCoast - A biologist-centric software tool for data mining and comparison of prokaryotic (meta)genomes
Background: Current sequencing technologies give access to sequence information for genomes and metagenomes at a tremendous speed. Subsequent data processing is mainly performed b...
Michael Richter, Thierry Lombardot, Ivaylo Kostadi...
BMCBI
2008
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The Annotation, Mapping, Expression and Network (AMEN) suite of tools for molecular systems biology
Background: High-throughput genome biological experiments yield large and multifaceted datasets that require flexible and user-friendly analysis tools to facilitate their interpre...
Frédéric Chalmel, Michael Primig
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BMCBI
2008
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ReRep: Computational detection of repetitive sequences in genome survey sequences (GSS)
Background: Genome survey sequences (GSS) offer a preliminary global view of a genome since, unlike ESTs, they cover coding as well as non-coding DNA and include repetitive region...
Thomas D. Otto, Leonardo H. F. Gomes, Marcelo Alve...
BMCBI
2008
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A Web-based and Grid-enabled dChip version for the analysis of large sets of gene expression data
Background: Microarray techniques are one of the main methods used to investigate thousands of gene expression profiles for enlightening complex biological processes responsible f...
Luca Corradi, Marco Fato, Ivan Porro, Silvia Scagl...
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