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BMCBI
2006
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Development of an unbiased statistical method for the analysis of unigenic evolution
Background: Unigenic evolution is a powerful genetic strategy involving random mutagenesis of a single gene product to delineate functionally important domains of a protein. This ...
Colleen D. Behrsin, Chris J. Brandl, David W. Litc...
BMCBI
2006
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Whole genome association mapping by incompatibilities and local perfect phylogenies
Background: With current technology, vast amounts of data can be cheaply and efficiently produced in association studies, and to prevent data analysis to become the bottleneck of ...
Thomas Mailund, Søren Besenbacher, Mikkel H...
BMCBI
2007
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SVM clustering
Background: Support Vector Machines (SVMs) provide a powerful method for classification (supervised learning). Use of SVMs for clustering (unsupervised learning) is now being cons...
Stephen Winters-Hilt, Sam Merat
BMCBI
2007
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On consensus biomarker selection
Background: Recent development of mass spectrometry technology enabled the analysis of complex peptide mixtures. A lot of effort is currently devoted to the identification of biom...
Janusz Dutkowski, Anna Gambin
CEE
2007
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A non-preemptive scheduling algorithm for soft real-time systems
Real-time systems are often designed using preemptive scheduling and worst-case execution time estimates to guarantee the execution of high priority tasks. There is, however, an i...
Wenming Li, Krishna M. Kavi, Robert Akl