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BIODATAMINING
2008
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Multivariate profiling of neurodegeneration-associated changes in a subcellular compartment of neurons via image processing
Background: Dysfunction in the endolysosome, a late endosomal to lysosomal degradative intracellular compartment, is an early hallmark of some neurodegenerative diseases, in parti...
Saravana K. Kumarasamy, Yunshi Wang, Vignesh Viswa...
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BMCBI
2007
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TPRpred: a tool for prediction of TPR-, PPR- and SEL1-like repeats from protein sequences
Background: Solenoid repeat proteins of the Tetratrico Peptide Repeat (TPR) family are involved as scaffolds in a broad range of protein-protein interactions. Several resources ar...
Manjunatha R. Karpenahalli, Andrei N. Lupas, Johan...
BMCBI
2007
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XSTREAM: A practical algorithm for identification and architecture modeling of tandem repeats in protein sequences
Background: Biological sequence repeats arranged in tandem patterns are widespread in DNA and proteins. While many software tools have been designed to detect DNA tandem repeats (...
Aaron M. Newman, James B. Cooper
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BMCBI
2006
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Splice site identification using probabilistic parameters and SVM classification
Background: Recent advances and automation in DNA sequencing technology has created a vast amount of DNA sequence data. This increasing growth of sequence data demands better and ...
A. K. M. A. Baten, Bill C. H. Chang, Saman K. Halg...
BMCBI
2004
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What can we learn from noncoding regions of similarity between genomes?
Background: In addition to known protein-coding genes, large amounts of apparently non-coding sequence are conserved between the human and mouse genomes. It seems reasonable to as...
Thomas A. Down, Tim J. P. Hubbard