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BMCBI
2008
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Improved general regression network for protein domain boundary prediction
Background: Protein domains present some of the most useful information that can be used to understand protein structure and functions. Recent research on protein domain boundary ...
Paul D. Yoo, Abdur R. Sikder, Bing Bing Zhou, Albe...
BMCBI
2008
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Towards ontology-driven navigation of the lipid bibliosphere
Background: The indexing of scientific literature and content is a relevant and contemporary requirement within life science information systems. Navigating information available ...
Christopher J. O. Baker, Kanagasabai Rajaraman, We...
BMCBI
2006
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Djinn Lite: a tool for customised gene transcript modelling, annotation-data enrichment and exploration
Background: There is an ever increasing rate of data made available on genetic variation, transcriptomes and proteomes. Similarly, a growing variety of bioinformatic programs are ...
Erdahl T. Teber, Edward Crawford, Kent B. Bolton, ...
BMCBI
2006
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SCOWLP: a web-based database for detailed characterization and visualization of protein interfaces
Background: Currently there is a strong need for methods that help to obtain an accurate description of protein interfaces in order to be able to understand the principles that go...
Joan Teyra, Andreas Doms, Michael Schroeder, M. Te...
BMCBI
2006
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GOLEM: an interactive graph-based gene-ontology navigation and analysis tool
Background: The Gene Ontology has become an extremely useful tool for the analysis of genomic data and structuring of biological knowledge. Several excellent software tools for na...
Rachel S. G. Sealfon, Matthew A. Hibbs, Curtis Hut...
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