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BIOCOMP
2010
14 years 9 months ago
Using the Genetic Code Wisdom for Recognizing Protein Coding Sequences
We have elaborated a new method of recognizing protein coding sequences in genomic sequences. The method is exploiting a specific way of genetic code degeneration and relations bet...
Pawel Blazej, Pawel Mackiewicz, Stanislaw Cebrat
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ICML
2008
IEEE
16 years 1 months ago
Sequence kernels for predicting protein essentiality
The problem of identifying the minimal gene set required to sustain life is of crucial importance in understanding cellular mechanisms and designing therapeutic drugs. This work d...
Cyril Allauzen, Mehryar Mohri, Ameet Talwalkar
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RECOMB
2003
Springer
16 years 26 days ago
A multi-expert system for the automatic detection of protein domains from sequence information
We describe a novel method for detecting the domain structure of a protein from sequence information alone. The method is based on analyzing multiple sequence alignments that are ...
Niranjan Nagarajan, Golan Yona
ISMB
1996
15 years 1 months ago
The Megaprior Heuristic for Discovering Protein Sequence Patterns
Several computeralgorithms for discovering patterns in groups of protein sequences are in use that are basedon fitting the parametersof a statistical model to a group of related s...
Timothy L. Bailey, Michael Gribskov
BMCBI
2008
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15 years 20 days ago
ProfileGrids as a new visual representation of large multiple sequence alignments: a case study of the RecA protein family
Background: Multiple sequence alignments are a fundamental tool for the comparative analysis of proteins and nucleic acids. However, large data sets are no longer manageable for v...
Alberto I. Roca, Albert E. Almada, Aaron C. Abajia...