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2008
SIAM
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Type-Independent Correction of Sample Selection Bias via Structural Discovery and Re-balancing
Sample selection bias is a common problem in many real world applications, where training data are obtained under realistic constraints that make them follow a different distribut...
Jiangtao Ren, Xiaoxiao Shi, Wei Fan, Philip S. Yu
BMCBI
2010
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14 years 9 months ago
Short clones or long clones? A simulation study on the use of paired reads in metagenomics
Background: Metagenomics is the study of environmental samples using sequencing. Rapid advances in sequencing technology are fueling a vast increase in the number and scope of met...
Suparna Mitra, Max Schubach, Daniel H. Huson
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BMCBI
2010
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A global optimization algorithm for protein surface alignment
Background: A relevant problem in drug design is the comparison and recognition of protein binding sites. Binding sites recognition is generally based on geometry often combined w...
Paola Bertolazzi, Concettina Guerra, Giampaolo Liu...
BMCBI
2007
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Automatic extraction of gene ontology annotation and its correlation with clusters in protein networks
Background: Uncovering cellular roles of a protein is a task of tremendous importance and complexity that requires dedicated experimental work as well as often sophisticated data ...
Nikolai Daraselia, Anton Yuryev, Sergei Egorov, Il...
BMCBI
2008
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Cross-species and cross-platform gene expression studies with the Bioconductor-compliant R package 'annotationTools'
Background: The variety of DNA microarray formats and datasets presently available offers an unprecedented opportunity to perform insightful comparisons of heterogeneous data. Cro...
Alexandre Kuhn, Ruth Luthi-Carter, Mauro Delorenzi