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BMCBI
2008
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Network motif-based identification of transcription factor-target gene relationships by integrating multi-source biological data
Background: Integrating data from multiple global assays and curated databases is essential to understand the spatiotemporal interactions within cells. Different experiments measu...
Yuji Zhang, Jianhua Xuan, Benildo de los Reyes, Ro...
NAR
2006
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TreeDomViewer: a tool for the visualization of phylogeny and protein domain structure
Phylogenetic analysis and examination of protein domains allow accurate genome annotation and are invaluable to study proteins and protein complex evolution. However, two sequence...
Blaise T. F. Alako, Daphne Rainey, Harm Nijveen, J...
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BMCBI
2008
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t2prhd: a tool to study the patterns of repeat evolution
Background: The models developed to characterize the evolution of multigene families (such as the birth-and-death and the concerted models) have also been applied on the level of ...
Botond Sipos, Kálmán Somogyi, Istv&a...
BMCBI
2008
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GORouter: an RDF model for providing semantic query and inference services for Gene Ontology and its associations
Background: The most renowned biological ontology, Gene Ontology (GO) is widely used for annotations of genes and gene products of different organisms. However, there are shortcom...
Qingwei Xu, Yixiang Shi, Qiang Lu, Guo-qing Zhang,...
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BMCBI
2006
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An interactive tool for visualization of relationships between gene expression profiles
Background: Application of phenetic methods to gene expression analysis proved to be a successful approach. Visualizing the results in a 3-dimentional space may further enhance th...
Peter Ruzanov, Steven J. M. Jones