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BMCBI
2005
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Selecting additional tag SNPs for tolerating missing data in genotyping
Background: Recent studies have shown that the patterns of linkage disequilibrium observed in human populations have a block-like structure, and a small subset of SNPs (called tag...
Yao-Ting Huang, Kui Zhang, Ting Chen, Kun-Mao Chao
BMCBI
2005
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Evaluation of Glycine max mRNA clusters
Background: Clustering the ESTs from a large dataset representing a single species is a convenient starting point for a number of investigations into gene discovery, genome evolut...
Ronald L. Frank, Fikret Erçal
BMCBI
2004
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Identification of polymorphic tandem repeats by direct comparison of genome sequence from different bacterial strains : a web-ba
Background: Polymorphic tandem repeat typing is a new generic technology which has been proved to be very efficient for bacterial pathogens such as B. anthracis, M. tuberculosis, ...
France Denoeud, Gilles Vergnaud
ENTCS
2002
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Abstract Logics as Dialgebras
Logics as Dialgebras Alessandra Palmigiano Departament de L`ogica, Hist`oria i Filosofia de la Ci`encia, Universitat de Barcelona The aim of this report is to propose a line of re...
Alessandra Palmigiano
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JSYML
1998
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Superdestructibility: A Dual to Laver's Indestructibility
Abstract. After small forcing, any <κ-closed forcing will destroy the supercompactness and even the strong compactness of κ. In a delightful argument, Laver [L78] proved that ...
Joel David Hamkins, Saharon Shelah