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2008
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Major copy proportion analysis of tumor samples using SNP arrays
Background: Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are the most common genetic variations in the human genome and are useful as genomic markers. Oligonucleotide SNP microarrays ha...
Cheng Li, Rameen Beroukhim, Barbara A. Weir, Wendy...
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2008
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ElliPro: a new structure-based tool for the prediction of antibody epitopes
Background: Reliable prediction of antibody, or B-cell, epitopes remains challenging yet highly desirable for the design of vaccines and immunodiagnostics. A correlation between a...
Julia V. Ponomarenko, Huynh-Hoa Bui, Wei Li, Nicho...
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BMCBI
2010
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Graph-based clustering and characterization of repetitive sequences in next-generation sequencing data
Background: The investigation of plant genome structure and evolution requires comprehensive characterization of repetitive sequences that make up the majority of higher plant nuc...
Petr Novák, Pavel Neumann, Jirí Maca...
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2007
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Joint mapping of genes and conditions via multidimensional unfolding analysis
Background: Microarray compendia profile the expression of genes in a number of experimental conditions. Such data compendia are useful not only to group genes and conditions base...
Katrijn Van Deun, Kathleen Marchal, Willem J. Heis...
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2007
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A unified framework for finding differentially expressed genes from microarray experiments
Background: This paper presents a unified framework for finding differentially expressed genes (DEGs) from the microarray data. The proposed framework has three interrelated modul...
Jahangheer S. Shaik, Mohammed Yeasin
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