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CMSB
2009
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
The Equivalence between Biology and Computation
A major challenge in computational systems biology is the articulation of a biological process in a form which can be understood by the biologist yet is amenable to computational e...
John K. Heath
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ALMOB
2006
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Computing distribution of scale independent motifs in biological sequences
The use of Chaos Game Representation (CGR) or its generalization, Universal Sequence Maps (USM), to describe the distribution of biological sequences has been found objectionable ...
Jonas S. Almeida, Susana Vinga
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CMSB
2009
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
Equivalence and Discretisation in Bio-PEPA
Bio-PEPA is a process algebra for modelling biological systems. An important aspect of Bio-PEPA is the ability it provides to discretise concentrations resulting in a smaller, more...
Vashti Galpin, Jane Hillston
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BIODATAMINING
2008
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Filling the gap between biology and computer science
This editorial introduces BioData Mining, a new journal which publishes research articles related to advances in computational methods and techniques for the extraction of useful ...
Jesús S. Aguilar-Ruiz, Jason H. Moore, Mary...
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COMPSEC
2007
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Functional similarities between computer worms and biological pathogens
Jun Li, Paul Knickerbocker