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BMCBI
2010
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Integrated prediction of one-dimensional structural features and their relationships with conformational flexibility in helical
Background: Many structural properties such as solvent accessibility, dihedral angles and helix-helix contacts can be assigned to each residue in a membrane protein. Independent s...
Shandar Ahmad, Yumlembam Hemjit Singh, Yogesh Paud...
BMCBI
2008
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Genome-scale cluster analysis of replicated microarrays using shrinkage correlation coefficient
Background: Currently, clustering with some form of correlation coefficient as the gene similarity metric has become a popular method for profiling genomic data. The Pearson corre...
Jianchao Yao, Chunqi Chang, Mari L. Salmi, Yeung S...
BMCBI
2008
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WGCNA: an R package for weighted correlation network analysis
Background: Correlation networks are increasingly being used in bioinformatics applications. For example, weighted gene co-expression network analysis is a systems biology method ...
Peter Langfelder, Steve Horvath
BMCBI
2007
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Visualization of three-way comparisons of omics data
Background: Density plot visualizations (also referred to as heat maps or color maps) are widely used in different fields including large-scale omics studies in biological science...
Richard Baran, Martin Robert, Makoto Suematsu, Tom...
BMCBI
2008
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Goldsurfer2 (Gs2): A comprehensive tool for the analysis and visualization of genome wide association studies
Background: Genome wide association (GWA) studies are now being widely undertaken aiming to find the link between genetic variations and common diseases. Ideally, a well-powered G...
Fredrik Pettersson, Andrew P. Morris, Michael R. B...
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