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Towards precise classification of cancers based on robust gene functional expression profiles
Background: Development of robust and efficient methods for analyzing and interpreting high dimension gene expression profiles continues to be a focus in computational biology. Th...
Zheng Guo, Tianwen Zhang, Xia Li, Qi Wang, Jianzhe...
BMCBI
2005
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The PD-(D/E)XK superfamily revisited: identification of new members among proteins involved in DNA metabolism and functional pre
Background: The PD-(D/E)XK nuclease superfamily, initially identified in type II restriction endonucleases and later in many enzymes involved in DNA recombination and repair, is o...
Jan Kosinski, Marcin Feder, Janusz M. Bujnicki
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GObar: A Gene Ontology based analysis and visualization tool for gene sets
Background: Microarray experiments, as well as other genomic analyses, often result in large gene sets containing up to several hundred genes. The biological significance of such ...
Jason S. M. Lee, Gurpreet Katari, Ravi Sachidanand...
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2005
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Quantitative analysis of EGR proteins binding to DNA: assessing additivity in both the binding site and the protein
Background: Recognition codes for protein-DNA interactions typically assume that the interacting positions contribute additively to the binding energy. While this is known to not ...
Jiajian Liu, Gary D. Stormo
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Principal component analysis for predicting transcription-factor binding motifs from array-derived data
Background: The responses to interleukin 1 (IL-1) in human chondrocytes constitute a complex regulatory mechanism, where multiple transcription factors interact combinatorially to...
Yunlong Liu, Matthew P. Vincenti, Hiroki Yokota