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BMCBI
2002
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Making sense of EST sequences by CLOBBing them
Background: Expressed sequence tags (ESTs) are single pass reads from randomly selected cDNA clones. They provide a highly cost-effective method to access and identify expressed g...
John Parkinson, David B. Guiliano, Mark L. Blaxter
BMCBI
2010
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Sigma-2: Multiple sequence alignment of non-coding DNA via an evolutionary model
Background: While most multiple sequence alignment programs expect that all or most of their input is known to be homologous, and penalise insertions and deletions, this is not a ...
Gayathri Jayaraman, Rahul Siddharthan
BMCBI
2008
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Searching for evolutionary distant RNA homologs within genomic sequences using partition function posterior probabilities
Background: Identification of RNA homologs within genomic stretches is difficult when pairwise sequence identity is low or unalignable flanking residues are present. In both cases...
Usman Roshan, Satish Chikkagoudar, Dennis R. Lives...
BMCBI
2007
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SEARCHPATTOOL: a new method for mining the most specific frequent patterns for binding sites with application to prokaryotic DNA
Background: Computational methods to predict transcription factor binding sites (TFBS) based on exhaustive algorithms are guaranteed to find the best patterns but are often limite...
Fathi Elloumi, Martha Nason
ICVS
1999
Springer
15 years 2 months ago
Action Reaction Learning: Automatic Visual Analysis and Synthesis of Interactive Behaviour
We propose Action-Reaction Learning as an approach for analyzing and synthesizing human behaviour. This paradigm uncovers causal mappings between past and future events or between...
Tony Jebara, Alex Pentland