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BMCBI
2008
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annot8r: GO, EC and KEGG annotation of EST datasets
Background: The expressed sequence tag (EST) methodology is an attractive option for the generation of sequence data for species for which no completely sequenced genome is availa...
Ralf Schmid, Mark L. Blaxter
BMCBI
2007
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Constructing gene co-expression networks and predicting functions of unknown genes by random matrix theory
Background: Large-scale sequencing of entire genomes has ushered in a new age in biology. One of the next grand challenges is to dissect the cellular networks consisting of many i...
Feng Luo, Yunfeng Yang, Jianxin Zhong, Haichun Gao...
BMCBI
2008
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Inferring transcriptional compensation interactions in yeast via stepwise structure equation modeling
Background: With the abundant information produced by microarray technology, various approaches have been proposed to infer transcriptional regulatory networks. However, few appro...
Grace S. Shieh, Chung-Ming Chen, Ching-Yun Yu, Jui...
BMCBI
2008
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Stability of gene contributions and identification of outliers in multivariate analysis of microarray data
Background: Multivariate ordination methods are powerful tools for the exploration of complex data structures present in microarray data. These methods have several advantages com...
Florent Baty, Daniel Jaeger, Frank Preiswerk, Mart...
CONCURRENCY
2010
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Enabling high-speed asynchronous data extraction and transfer using DART
As the complexity and scale of current scientific and engineering applications grow, managing and transporting the large amounts of data they generate is quickly becoming a signif...
Ciprian Docan, Manish Parashar, Scott Klasky
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