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High Speed Pattern Matching in Genetic Data Base with Reconfigurable Hardware
Homologydetection in large data bases is probably the most time consuming operation in molecular genetic computing systems. Moreover, the progresses made all around the world conc...
Eric Lemoine, Joël Quinqueton, Jean Sallantin
HICSS
2003
IEEE
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Comparative Genome Annotation for Mapping, Prediction and Discovery of Genes
We have used comparative genome analyses to produce annotated maps for large genomic loci. The first example is a locus on mouse chromosome 9 that is syntenic to human chromosome ...
Claudia Kappen, J. Michael Salbaum
BMCBI
2006
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14 years 9 months ago
Hubs of knowledge: using the functional link structure in Biozon to mine for biologically significant entities
Background: Existing biological databases support a variety of queries such as keyword or definition search. However, they do not provide any measure of relevance for the instance...
Paul Shafer, Timothy Isganitis, Golan Yona
BMCBI
2006
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Discrete profile comparison using information bottleneck
Sequence homologs are an important source of information about proteins. Amino acid profiles, representing the position-specific mutation probabilities found in profiles, are a ri...
Sean O'Rourke, Gal Chechik, Robin Friedman, Eleaza...
BMCBI
2008
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Triad pattern algorithm for predicting strong promoter candidates in bacterial genomes
Background: Bacterial promoters, which increase the efficiency of gene expression, differ from other promoters by several characteristics. This difference, not yet widely exploite...
Michael Dekhtyar, Amelie Morin, Vehary Sakanyan