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SimArray: a user-friendly and user-configurable microarray design tool
Background: Microarrays were first developed to assess gene expression but are now also used to map protein-binding sites and to assess allelic variation between individuals. Rega...
Richard P. Auburn, Roslin R. Russell, Bettina Fisc...
BMCBI
2006
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SynTReN: a generator of synthetic gene expression data for design and analysis of structure learning algorithms
Background: The development of algorithms to infer the structure of gene regulatory networks based on expression data is an important subject in bioinformatics research. Validatio...
Tim Van den Bulcke, Koen Van Leemput, Bart Naudts,...
BMCBI
2006
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Development of an unbiased statistical method for the analysis of unigenic evolution
Background: Unigenic evolution is a powerful genetic strategy involving random mutagenesis of a single gene product to delineate functionally important domains of a protein. This ...
Colleen D. Behrsin, Chris J. Brandl, David W. Litc...
BMCBI
2006
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A multivariate prediction model for microarray cross-hybridization
Background: Expression microarray analysis is one of the most popular molecular diagnostic techniques in the post-genomic era. However, this technique faces the fundamental proble...
Yian A. Chen, Cheng-Chung Chou, Xinghua Lu, Elizab...
BMCBI
2006
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CARMA: A platform for analyzing microarray datasets that incorporate replicate measures
Background: The incorporation of statistical models that account for experimental variability provides a necessary framework for the interpretation of microarray data. A robust ex...
Kevin A. Greer, Matthew R. McReynolds, Heddwen L. ...
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