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Some statistical properties of regulatory DNA sequences, and their use in predicting regulatory regions in the Drosophila genome
Background: This paper addresses the problem of recognising DNA cis-regulatory modules which are located far from genes. Experimental procedures for this are slow and costly, and ...
Irina I. Abnizova, Rene te Boekhorst, Klaudia Walt...
BMCBI
2005
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A multistep bioinformatic approach detects putative regulatory elements in gene promoters
Background: Searching for approximate patterns in large promoter sequences frequently produces an exceedingly high numbers of results. Our aim was to exploit biological knowledge ...
Stefania Bortoluzzi, Alessandro Coppe, Andrea Biso...
BMCBI
2005
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Predicting functional sites with an automated algorithm suitable for heterogeneous datasets
Background: In a previous report (La et al., Proteins, 2005), we have demonstrated that the identification of phylogenetic motifs, protein sequence fragments conserving the overal...
David La, Dennis R. Livesay
BMCBI
2005
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ArrayQuest: a web resource for the analysis of DNA microarray data
Background: Numerous microarray analysis programs have been created through the efforts of Open Source software development projects. Providing browser-based interfaces that allow...
Gary L. Argraves, Saurin D. Jani, Jeremy L. Barth,...
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Redefinition of Affymetrix probe sets by sequence overlap with cDNA microarray probes reduces cross-platform inconsistencies in
Background: Comparison of data produced on different microarray platforms often shows surprising discordance. It is not clear whether this discrepancy is caused by noisy data or b...
Scott L. Carter, Aron C. Eklund, Brigham H. Mecham...