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Predicting phenotype from patterns of annotation
Oliver D. King, Jeffrey C. Lee, Aimée M. Du...
BMCBI
2010
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Predicting phenotypic traits of prokaryotes from protein domain frequencies
Background: Establishing the relationship between an organism's genome sequence and its phenotype is a fundamental challenge that remains largely unsolved. Accurately predict...
Thomas Lingner, Stefanie Mühlhausen, Toni Gab...
BMCBI
2008
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Expression profiles of switch-like genes accurately classify tissue and infectious disease phenotypes in model-based classificat
Background: Large-scale compilation of gene expression microarray datasets across diverse biological phenotypes provided a means of gathering a priori knowledge in the form of ide...
Michael Gormley, Aydin Tozeren
BMCBI
2008
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Information-based methods for predicting gene function from systematic gene knock-downs
Background: The rapid annotation of genes on a genome-wide scale is now possible for several organisms using high-throughput RNA interference assays to knock down the expression o...
Matthew T. Weirauch, Christopher K. Wong, Alexandr...
BMCBI
2010
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An integrative modular approach to systematically predict gene-phenotype associations
Background: Complex human diseases are often caused by multiple mutations, each of which contributes only a minor effect to the disease phenotype. To study the basis for these com...
Michael R. Mehan, Juan Nunez-Iglesias, Chao Dai, M...