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BMCBI
2008
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Multiple organism algorithm for finding ultraconserved elements
Background: Ultraconserved elements are nucleotide or protein sequences with 100% identity (no mismatches, insertions, or deletions) in the same organism or between two or more or...
Scott Christley, Neil F. Lobo, Gregory R. Madey
BMCBI
2008
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Presenting and exploring biological pathways with PathVisio
nd: Biological pathways are a useful abstraction of biological concepts, and software tools to deal with pathway diagrams can help biological research. PathVisio is a new visualiz...
Martijn P. van Iersel, Thomas Kelder, Alexander R....
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BMCBI
2008
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SPRINT: A new parallel framework for R
Background: Microarray analysis allows the simultaneous measurement of thousands to millions of genes or sequences across tens to thousands of different samples. The analysis of t...
Jon Hill, Matthew Hambley, Thorsten Forster, Murie...
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BMCBI
2008
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Integrated multi-level quality control for proteomic profiling studies using mass spectrometry
Background: Proteomic profiling using mass spectrometry (MS) is one of the most promising methods for the analysis of complex biological samples such as urine, serum and tissue fo...
David A. Cairns, David N. Perkins, Anthea J. Stanl...
CORR
2010
Springer
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On CSP and the Algebraic Theory of Effects
We consider CSP from the point of view of the algebraic theory of effects, which classifies operations as effect constructors and effect deconstructors; it also provides a link wit...
Rob J. van Glabbeek, Gordon D. Plotkin
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