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BMCBI
2010
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Evolutionary rates at codon sites may be used to align sequences and infer protein domain function
Background: Sequence alignments form part of many investigations in molecular biology, including the determination of phylogenetic relationships, the prediction of protein structu...
Pierre M. Durand, Scott Hazelhurst, Theresa L. Coe...
BMCBI
2010
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An effective approach for identification of in vivo protein-DNA binding sites from paired-end ChIP-Seq data
Background: ChIP-Seq, which combines chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) with high-throughput massively parallel sequencing, is increasingly being used for identification of prot...
Congmao Wang, Jie Xu, Dasheng Zhang, Zoe A. Wilson...
BMCBI
2010
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A database and API for variation, dense genotyping and resequencing data
Background: Advances in sequencing and genotyping technologies are leading to the widespread availability of multi-species variation data, dense genotype data and large-scale rese...
Daniel Rios, William M. McLaren, Yuan Chen, Ewan B...
BMCBI
2010
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AutoSOME: a clustering method for identifying gene expression modules without prior knowledge of cluster number
Background: Clustering the information content of large high-dimensional gene expression datasets has widespread application in "omics" biology. Unfortunately, the under...
Aaron M. Newman, James B. Cooper
BMCBI
2010
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Protein binding hot spots and the residue-residue pairing preference: a water exclusion perspective
Background: A protein binding hot spot is a small cluster of residues tightly packed at the center of the interface between two interacting proteins. Though a hot spot constitutes...
Qian Liu, Jinyan Li
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