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2005
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Differentiation of regions with atypical oligonucleotide composition in bacterial genomes
Background: Complete sequencing of bacterial genomes has become a common technique of present day microbiology. Thereafter, data mining in the complete sequence is an essential st...
Oleg N. Reva, Burkhard Tümmler
BMCBI
2005
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CAGER: classification analysis of gene expression regulation using multiple information sources
Background: Many classification approaches have been applied to analyzing transcriptional regulation of gene expressions. These methods build models that can explain a gene's...
Jianhua Ruan, Weixiong Zhang
BMCBI
2005
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Thesaurus-based disambiguation of gene symbols
Background: Massive text mining of the biological literature holds great promise of relating disparate information and discovering new knowledge. However, disambiguation of gene s...
Bob J. A. Schijvenaars, Barend Mons, Marc Weeber, ...
BMCBI
2005
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Inherited disorder phenotypes: controlled annotation and statistical analysis for knowledge mining from gene lists
Background: Analysis of inherited diseases and their associated phenotypes is of great importance to gain knowledge of underlying genetic interactions and could ultimately give cl...
Marco Masseroli, Osvaldo Galati, Mauro Manzotti, K...
BMCBI
2005
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HmtDB, a Human Mitochondrial Genomic Resource Based on Variability Studies Supporting Population Genetics and Biomedical Researc
Background: Population genetics studies based on the analysis of mtDNA and mitochondrial disease studies have produced a huge quantity of sequence data and related information. Th...
Marcella Attimonelli, Matteo Accetturo, Monica San...
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