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BMCBI
2010
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Efficient genome-scale phylogenetic analysis under the duplication-loss and deep coalescence cost models
Background: Genomic data provide a wealth of new information for phylogenetic analysis. Yet making use of this data requires phylogenetic methods that can efficiently analyze extr...
Mukul S. Bansal, J. Gordon Burleigh, Oliver Eulens...
BMCBI
2010
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Learning to predict expression efficacy of vectors in recombinant protein production
Background: Recombinant protein production is a useful biotechnology to produce a large quantity of highly soluble proteins. Currently, the most widely used production system is t...
Wen-Ching Chan, Po-Huang Liang, Yan-Ping Shih, Uen...
BMCBI
2010
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A parameter-adaptive dynamic programming approach for inferring cophylogenies
Background: Coevolutionary systems like hosts and their parasites are commonly used model systems for evolutionary studies. Inferring the coevolutionary history based on given phy...
Daniel Merkle, Martin Middendorf, Nicolas Wieseke
BMCBI
2010
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HORI: a web server to compute Higher Order Residue Interactions in protein structures
Background: Folding of a protein into its three dimensional structure is influenced by both local and global interactions within a protein. Higher order residue interactions, like...
Pandurangan Sundaramurthy, Khader Shameer, Raashi ...
BMCBI
2010
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A hybrid approach to protein folding problem integrating constraint programming with local search
Background: The protein folding problem remains one of the most challenging open problems in computational biology. Simplified models in terms of lattice structure and energy func...
Abu Zafer M. Dayem Ullah, Kathleen Steinhöfel
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