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BMCBI
2008
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Novel methodology for construction and pruning of quasi-median networks
Background: Visualising the evolutionary history of a set of sequences is a challenge for molecular phylogenetics. One approach is to use undirected graphs, such as median network...
Sarah C. Ayling, Terence A. Brown
HT
2009
ACM
15 years 6 months ago
On hypertext narrative
Annals and chronicles may be the foundation of accounting, but writers of stories and histories have long known that they seldom render a satisfactory account of complex events. I...
Mark Bernstein
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ALMOB
2006
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A combinatorial optimization approach for diverse motif finding applications
Background: Discovering approximately repeated patterns, or motifs, in biological sequences is an important and widely-studied problem in computational molecular biology. Most fre...
Elena Zaslavsky, Mona Singh
AUTONOMICS
2007
ACM
15 years 3 months ago
Adaptive learning of semantic locations and routes
Abstract. Adaptation of devices and applications based on contextual information has a great potential to enhance usability and mitigate the increasing complexity of mobile devices...
Keshu Zhang, Haifeng Li, Kari Torkkola, Mike Gardn...
BMCBI
2010
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A method of predicting changes in human gene splicing induced by genetic variants in context of cis-acting elements
Background: Polymorphic variants and mutations disrupting canonical splicing isoforms are among the leading causes of human hereditary disorders. While there is a substantial evid...
Alexander G. Churbanov, Igor Vorechovsky, Chindo H...