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BMCBI
2005
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Storing, linking, and mining microarray databases using SRS
Background: SRS (Sequence Retrieval System) has proven to be a valuable platform for storing, linking, and querying biological databases. Due to the availability of a broad range ...
Antoine Veldhoven, Don de Lange, Marcel Smid, Vict...
CORR
2006
Springer
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Integration and mining of malaria molecular, functional and pharmacological data: how far are we from a chemogenomic knowledge s
The organization and mining of malaria genomic and post-genomic data is important to significantly increase the knowledge of the biology of its causative agents, and is motivated,...
L.-M. Birkholtz, Olivier Bastien, G. Wells, D. Gra...
BMCBI
2006
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Hubs of knowledge: using the functional link structure in Biozon to mine for biologically significant entities
Background: Existing biological databases support a variety of queries such as keyword or definition search. However, they do not provide any measure of relevance for the instance...
Paul Shafer, Timothy Isganitis, Golan Yona
BMCBI
2008
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The development of PIPA: an integrated and automated pipeline for genome-wide protein function annotation
Background: Automated protein function prediction methods are needed to keep pace with high-throughput sequencing. With the existence of many programs and databases for inferring ...
Chenggang Yu, Nela Zavaljevski, Valmik Desai, Seth...
BMCBI
2004
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MolTalk - a programming library for protein structures and structure analysis
Background: Two of the mostly unsolved but increasingly urgent problems for modern biologists are a) to quickly and easily analyse protein structures and b) to comprehensively min...
Alexander V. Diemand, Holger Scheib