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BMCBI
2006
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Cis-motifs upstream of the transcription and translation initiation sites are effectively revealed by their positional disequili
Background: The discovery of cis-regulatory motifs still remains a challenging task even though the number of sequenced genomes is constantly growing. Computational analyses using...
Kenneth W. Berendzen, Kurt Stüber, Klaus Hart...
BMCBI
2006
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Cell_motility: a cross-platform, open source application for the study of cell motion paths
Background: Migration is an important aspect of cellular behaviour and is therefore widely studied in cell biology. Numerous components are known to participate in this process in...
Lennart Martens, Geert Monsieur, Christophe Ampe, ...
BMCBI
2006
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Recursive gene selection based on maximum margin criterion: a comparison with SVM-RFE
Background: In class prediction problems using microarray data, gene selection is essential to improve the prediction accuracy and to identify potential marker genes for a disease...
Satoshi Niijima, Satoru Kuhara
BMCBI
2006
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Optimised amino acid specific weighting factors for unbound protein docking
Background: One of the most challenging aspects of protein-protein docking is the inclusion of flexibility into the docking procedure. We developed a postfilter where the grid-rep...
Philipp Heuser, Dietmar Schomburg
CN
2006
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A framework for mining evolving trends in Web data streams using dynamic learning and retrospective validation
The expanding and dynamic nature of the Web poses enormous challenges to most data mining techniques that try to extract patterns from Web data, such as Web usage and Web content....
Olfa Nasraoui, Carlos Rojas, Cesar Cardona
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