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BMCBI
2007
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SEARCHPATTOOL: a new method for mining the most specific frequent patterns for binding sites with application to prokaryotic DNA
Background: Computational methods to predict transcription factor binding sites (TFBS) based on exhaustive algorithms are guaranteed to find the best patterns but are often limite...
Fathi Elloumi, Martha Nason
BMCBI
2008
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Major copy proportion analysis of tumor samples using SNP arrays
Background: Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are the most common genetic variations in the human genome and are useful as genomic markers. Oligonucleotide SNP microarrays ha...
Cheng Li, Rameen Beroukhim, Barbara A. Weir, Wendy...
BMCBI
2002
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Sources of variability and effect of experimental approach on expression profiling data interpretation
Background: We provide a systematic study of the sources of variability in expression profiling data using 56 RNAs isolated from human muscle biopsies (34 Affymetrix MuscleChip ar...
Marina Bakay, Yi-Wen Chen, Rehannah H. A. Borup, P...
BMCBI
2008
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The unique probe selector: a comprehensive web service for probe design and oligonucleotide arrays
Background: Nucleic acid hybridization, a fundamental technique in molecular biology, can be modified into very effective and sensitive methods for detecting particular targets mi...
Shu-Hwa Chen, Chen-Zen Lo, Ming-Chi Tsai, Chao A. ...
KDD
2004
ACM
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Learning a complex metabolomic dataset using random forests and support vector machines
Metabolomics is the omics science of biochemistry. The associated data include the quantitative measurements of all small molecule metabolites in a biological sample. These datase...
Young Truong, Xiaodong Lin, Chris Beecher