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1996
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The Megaprior Heuristic for Discovering Protein Sequence Patterns
Several computeralgorithms for discovering patterns in groups of protein sequences are in use that are basedon fitting the parametersof a statistical model to a group of related s...
Timothy L. Bailey, Michael Gribskov
BIB
2008
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Recent developments in the MAFFT multiple sequence alignment program
The accuracy and scalability of multiple sequence alignment (MSA) of DNAs and proteins have long been and are still important issues in bioinformatics. To rapidly construct a reas...
Kazutaka Katoh, Hiroyuki Toh
BMCBI
2007
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Progressive multiple sequence alignments from triplets
Motivation: The quality of progressive sequence alignments strongly depends on the accuracy of the individual pairwise alignment steps since gaps that are introduced at one step c...
Matthias Kruspe, Peter F. Stadler
EOR
2007
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A fast method for discovering critical edge sequences in e-commerce catalogs
Web sites allow the collection of vast amounts of navigational data – clickstreams of user traversals through the site. These massive data stores offer the tantalizing possibil...
Kaushik Dutta, Debra E. VanderMeer, Anindya Datta,...
NAR
2006
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CrossLink: visualization and exploration of sequence relationships between (micro) RNAs
CrossLink is a versatile tool for the exploration of relationships between RNA sequences. After a parametrization phase, CrossLink delegates the determination of sequence relation...
Tobias Dezulian, Martin Schaefer, Roland Wiese, De...