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2007
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Extension of a theorem of Whitney
It is shown that every planar graph with no separating triangles is a subgraph of a Hamiltonian planar graph; that is, Whitney’s theorem holds without the assumption of a triang...
Paul C. Kainen, Shannon Overbay
ASC
2010
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Genotype representations in grammatical evolution
Grammatical evolution (GE) is a form of grammar-based genetic programming. A particular feature of GE is that it adopts a distinction between the genotype and phenotype similar to...
Jonatan Hugosson, Erik Hemberg, Anthony Brabazon, ...
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BMCBI
2010
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A statistical framework for differential network analysis from microarray data
Background: It has been long well known that genes do not act alone; rather groups of genes act in consort during a biological process. Consequently, the expression levels of gene...
Ryan Gill, Somnath Datta, Susmita Datta
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BMCBI
2010
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Binary image representation of a ligand binding site: its application to efficient sampling of a conformational ensemble
Background: Modelling the ligand binding site of a protein is an important component of understanding proteinligand interactions and is being actively studied. Even if the side ch...
Edon Sung, Sangsoo Kim, Whanchul Shin
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BMCBI
2010
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SING: Subgraph search In Non-homogeneous Graphs
Background: Finding the subgraphs of a graph database that are isomorphic to a given query graph has practical applications in several fields, from cheminformatics to image unders...
Raffaele Di Natale, Alfredo Ferro, Rosalba Giugno,...
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