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2008
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Identifying a few foot-and-mouth disease virus signature nucleotide strings for computational genotyping
Background: Serotypes of the Foot-and-Mouth disease viruses (FMDVs) were generally determined by biological experiments. The computational genotyping is not well studied even with...
Guohui Lin, Zhipeng Cai, Junfeng Wu, Xiu-Feng Wan,...
BMCBI
2007
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Bioinformatics analysis of the early inflammatory response in a rat thermal injury model
Background: Thermal injury is among the most severe forms of trauma and its effects are both local and systemic. Response to thermal injury includes cellular protection mechanisms...
Eric Yang, Timothy Maguire, Martin L. Yarmush, Fra...
BMCBI
2008
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Can molecular dynamics simulations help in discriminating correct from erroneous protein 3D models?
Background: Recent approaches for predicting the three-dimensional (3D) structure of proteins such as de novo or fold recognition methods mostly rely on simplified energy potentia...
Jean-François Taly, Antoine Marin, Jean-Fra...
BMCBI
2007
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False occurrences of functional motifs in protein sequences highlight evolutionary constraints
Background: False occurrences of functional motifs in protein sequences can be considered as random events due solely to the sequence composition of a proteome. Here we use a nume...
Allegra Via, Pier Federico Gherardini, Enrico Ferr...
BMCBI
2008
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A tale of two symmetrical tails: Structural and functional characteristics of palindromes in proteins
Background: It has been previously shown that palindromic sequences are frequently observed in proteins. However, our knowledge about their evolutionary origin and their possible ...
Armita Sheari, Mehdi Kargar, Ali Katanforoush, Sha...