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MassSorter: a tool for administrating and analyzing data from mass spectrometry experiments on proteins with known amino acid se
Background: Proteomics is the study of the proteome, and is critical to the understanding of cellular processes. Two central and related tasks of proteomics are protein identifica...
Harald Barsnes, Svein-Ole Mikalsen, Ingvar Eidhamm...
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2006
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INTEGRATOR: interactive graphical search of large protein interactomes over the Web
Background: The rapid growth of protein interactome data has elevated the necessity and importance of network analysis tools. However, unlike pure text data, network search spaces...
Aaron N. Chang, Jason McDermott, Zachary Frazier, ...
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How repetitive are genomes?
Background: Genome sequences vary strongly in their repetitiveness and the causes for this are still debated. Here we propose a novel measure of genome repetitiveness, the index o...
Bernhard Haubold, Thomas Wiehe
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SBEAMS-Microarray: database software supporting genomic expression analyses for systems biology
Background: The biological information in genomic expression data can be understood, and computationally extracted, in the context of systems of interacting molecules. The automat...
Bruz Marzolf, Eric W. Deutsch, Patrick Moss, David...
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MannDB - A microbial database of automated protein sequence analyses and evidence integration for protein characterization
Background: MannDB was created to meet a need for rapid, comprehensive automated protein sequence analyses to support selection of proteins suitable as targets for driving the dev...
Carol L. Ecale Zhou, Marisa Lam, Jason Smith, Adam...