Background: In the clinical context, samples assayed by microarray are often classified by cell line or tumour type and it is of interest to discover a set of genes that can be us...
Background: Ambiguity is a problem in biosequence analysis that arises in various analysis tasks solved via dynamic programming, and in particular, in the modeling of families of ...
Background: The genomic information of a species allows for the genome-scale reconstruction of its metabolic capacity. Such a metabolic reconstruction gives support to metabolic e...
Richard A. Notebaart, Frank H. J. van Enckevort, C...
Background: Many real networks can be understood as two complementary networks with two kind of nodes. This is the case of metabolic networks where the first network has chemical ...
Jose C. Nacher, Nobuhisa Ueda, Takuji Yamada, Mino...
Background: Network methods are increasingly used to represent the interactions of genes and/ or proteins. Genes or proteins that are directly linked may have a similar biological...