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BMCBI
2008
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Modifying the DPClus algorithm for identifying protein complexes based on new topological structures
Background: Identification of protein complexes is crucial for understanding principles of cellular organization and functions. As the size of protein-protein interaction set incr...
Min Li, Jianer Chen, Jianxin Wang, Bin Hu, Gang Ch...
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BMCBI
2010
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Protein structure analysis of mutations causing inheritable diseases. An e-Science approach with life scientist friendly interfa
Background: Many newly detected point mutations are located in protein-coding regions of the human genome. Knowledge of their effects on the protein's 3D structure provides i...
Hanka Venselaar, Tim A. H. te Beek, Remko K. P. Ku...
BMCBI
2006
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Java GUI for InterProScan (JIPS): A tool to help process multiple InterProScans and perform ortholog analysis
Background: Recent, rapid growth in the quantity of available genomic data has generated many protein sequences that are not yet biochemically classified. Thus, the prediction of ...
Aijazuddin Syed, Chris Upton
BMCBI
2007
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Identifying regulatory targets of cell cycle transcription factors using gene expression and ChIP-chip data
Background: ChIP-chip data, which indicate binding of transcription factors (TFs) to DNA regions in vivo, are widely used to reconstruct transcriptional regulatory networks. Howev...
Wei-Sheng Wu, Wen-Hsiung Li, Bor-Sen Chen
BMCBI
2007
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Multiple non-collinear TF-map alignments of promoter regions
Background: The analysis of the promoter sequence of genes with similar expression patterns is a basic tool to annotate common regulatory elements. Multiple sequence alignments ar...
Enrique Blanco, Roderic Guigó, Xavier Messe...