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BMCBI
2006
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An Automated Method for Rapid Identification of Putative Gene Family Members in Plants
Background: Gene duplication events have played a significant role in genome evolution, particularly in plants. Exhaustive searches for all members of a known gene family as well ...
Ronald L. Frank, Ajay Mane, Fikret Erçal
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BMCBI
2007
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15 years 18 days ago
Modeling SAGE tag formation and its effects on data interpretation within a Bayesian framework
Background: Serial Analysis of Gene Expression (SAGE) is a high-throughput method for inferring mRNA expression levels from the experimentally generated sequence based tags. Stand...
Michael A. Gilchrist, Hong Qin, Russell L. Zaretzk...
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IR
2008
15 years 17 days ago
An analysis on document length retrieval trends in language modeling smoothing
Abstract. Document length is widely recognized as an important factor for adjusting retrieval systems. Many models tend to favor the retrieval of either short or long documents and...
David E. Losada, Leif Azzopardi
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ISCI
2008
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15 years 17 days ago
Support vector regression from simulation data and few experimental samples
This paper considers nonlinear modeling based on a limited amount of experimental data and a simulator built from prior knowledge. The problem of how to best incorporate the data ...
Gérard Bloch, Fabien Lauer, Guillaume Colin...
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GPEM
2002
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On Appropriate Adaptation Levels for the Learning of Gene Linkage
A number of algorithms have been proposed aimed at tackling the problem of learning "Gene Linkage" within the context of genetic optimisation, that is to say, the problem...
James Smith