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2006
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Hidden Markov Model Variants and their Application
Markov statistical methods may make it possible to develop an unsupervised learning process that can automatically identify genomic structure in prokaryotes in a comprehensive way...
Stephen Winters-Hilt
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2006
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Systematic gene function prediction from gene expression data by using a fuzzy nearest-cluster method
Background: Quantitative simultaneous monitoring of the expression levels of thousands of genes under various experimental conditions is now possible using microarray experiments....
Xiaoli Li, Yin-Chet Tan, See-Kiong Ng
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Evaluation and comparison of mammalian subcellular localization prediction methods
Background: Determination of the subcellular location of a protein is essential to understanding its biochemical function. This information can provide insight into the function o...
Josefine Sprenger, J. Lynn Fink, Rohan D. Teasdale
BMCBI
2006
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How repetitive are genomes?
Background: Genome sequences vary strongly in their repetitiveness and the causes for this are still debated. Here we propose a novel measure of genome repetitiveness, the index o...
Bernhard Haubold, Thomas Wiehe
BMCBI
2006
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AMDA: an R package for the automated microarray data analysis
Background: Microarrays are routinely used to assess mRNA transcript levels on a genome-wide scale. Large amount of microarray datasets are now available in several databases, and...
Mattia Pelizzola, Norman Pavelka, Maria Foti, Paol...
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