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Protein subcellular localization prediction for Gram-negative bacteria using amino acid subalphabets and a combination of multip
Background: Predicting the subcellular localization of proteins is important for determining the function of proteins. Previous works focused on predicting protein localization in...
Jiren Wang, Wing-Kin Sung, Arun Krishnan, Kuo-Bin ...
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2005
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ProGenExpress: Visualization of quantitative data on prokaryotic genomes
Background: The integration of genomic information with quantitative experimental data is a key component of systems biology. An increasing number of microbial genomes are being s...
Michael Watson
BMCBI
2005
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Systematic survey reveals general applicability of "guilt-by-association" within gene coexpression networks
Background: Biological processes are carried out by coordinated modules of interacting molecules. As clustering methods demonstrate that genes with similar expression display incr...
Cecily J. Wolfe, Isaac S. Kohane, Atul J. Butte
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2005
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A microarray data-based semi-kinetic method for predicting quantitative dynamics of genetic networks
Background: Elucidating the dynamic behaviour of genetic regulatory networks is one of the most significant challenges in systems biology. However, conventional quantitative predi...
Katsuyuki Yugi, Yoichi Nakayama, Shigen Kojima, To...
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2005
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FiatFlux - a software for metabolic flux analysis from 13C-glucose experiments
Background: Quantitative knowledge of intracellular fluxes is important for a comprehensive characterization of metabolic networks and their functional operation. In contrast to d...
Nicola Zamboni, Eliane Fischer, Uwe Sauer
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