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2006
ACM
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Unraveling the nature of the segmentation clock: Intrinsic disorder of clock proteins and their interaction map
Vertebrate segmentation has been proved to be under a strict temporal control governed by a biological clock, known as the segmentation clock. The present experimental evidence su...
Sourav Roy, Santiago Schnell, Predrag Radivojac
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BMCBI
2007
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Accurate prediction of protein secondary structure and solvent accessibility by consensus combiners of sequence and structure in
Background: Structural properties of proteins such as secondary structure and solvent accessibility contribute to three-dimensional structure prediction, not only in the ab initio...
Gianluca Pollastri, Alberto J. M. Martin, Catherin...
BMCBI
2006
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MultiSeq: unifying sequence and structure data for evolutionary analysis
Background: Since the publication of the first draft of the human genome in 2000, bioinformatic data have been accumulating at an overwhelming pace. Currently, more than 3 million...
Elijah Roberts, John Eargle, Dan Wright, Zaida Lut...
BMCBI
2008
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Parameter estimation for robust HMM analysis of ChIP-chip data
Background: Tiling arrays are an important tool for the study of transcriptional activity, proteinDNA interactions and chromatin structure on a genome-wide scale at high resolutio...
Peter Humburg, David Bulger, Glenn Stone
BMCBI
2006
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A two-stage approach for improved prediction of residue contact maps
Background: Protein topology representations such as residue contact maps are an important intermediate step towards ab initio prediction of protein structure. Although improvemen...
Alessandro Vullo, Ian Walsh, Gianluca Pollastri