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BMCBI
2008
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Multiple organism algorithm for finding ultraconserved elements
Background: Ultraconserved elements are nucleotide or protein sequences with 100% identity (no mismatches, insertions, or deletions) in the same organism or between two or more or...
Scott Christley, Neil F. Lobo, Gregory R. Madey
BMCBI
2008
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An analysis of the positional distribution of DNA motifs in promoter regions and its biological relevance
Background: Motif finding algorithms have developed in their ability to use computationally efficient methods to detect patterns in biological sequences. However the posterior cla...
Ana C. Casimiro, Susana Vinga, Ana T. Freitas, Arl...
BMCBI
2008
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Is plant mitochondrial RNA editing a source of phylogenetic incongruence? An answer from in silico and in vivo data sets
Background: In plant mitochondria, the post-transcriptional RNA editing process converts C to U at a number of specific sites of the mRNA sequence and usually restores phylogeneti...
Ernesto Picardi, Carla Quagliariello
BMCBI
2008
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Fast splice site detection using information content and feature reduction
Background: Accurate identification of splice sites in DNA sequences plays a key role in the prediction of gene structure in eukaryotes. Already many computational methods have be...
A. K. M. A. Baten, Saman K. Halgamuge, Bill C. H. ...
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...
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