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BMCBI
2010
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Error, reproducibility and sensitivity : a pipeline for data processing of Agilent oligonucleotide expression arrays
Background: Expression microarrays are increasingly used to obtain large scale transcriptomic information on a wide range of biological samples. Nevertheless, there is still much ...
Benjamin Chain, Helen Bowen, John Hammond, Wilfrie...
BMCBI
2010
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An overview of the CellML API and its implementation
Background: CellML is an XML based language for representing mathematical models, in a machine-independent form which is suitable for their exchange between different authors, and...
Andrew K. Miller, Justin Marsh, Adam Reeve, Alan G...
BMCBI
2010
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Identifying main effects and epistatic interactions from large-scale SNP data via adaptive group Lasso
Background: Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) based association studies aim at identifying SNPs associated with phenotypes, for example, complex diseases. The associated SNPs m...
Can Yang, Xiang Wan, Qiang Yang, Hong Xue, Weichua...
BMCBI
2008
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Methodology capture: discriminating between the "best" and the rest of community practice
Background: The methodologies we use both enable and help define our research. However, as experimental complexity has increased the choice of appropriate methodologies has become...
James M. Eales, John W. Pinney, Robert D. Stevens,...
BMCBI
2008
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AWclust: point-and-click software for non-parametric population structure analysis
Background: Population structure analysis is important to genetic association studies and evolutionary investigations. Parametric approaches, e.g. STRUCTURE and L-POP, usually ass...
Xiaoyi Gao, Joshua D. Starmer
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