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BMCBI
2010
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eCOMPAGT integrates mtDNA: import, validation and export of mitochondrial DNA profiles for population genetics, tumour dynamics
Background: Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is widely being used for population genetics, forensic DNA fingerprinting and clinical disease association studies. The recent past has uncov...
Hansi Weißensteiner, Sebastian Schönher...
BMCBI
2010
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A boundary delimitation algorithm to approximate cell soma volumes of bipolar cells from topographical data obtained by scanning
Background: Cell volume determination plays a pivotal role in the investigation of the biophysical mechanisms underlying various cellular processes. Whereas light microscopy in pr...
Patrick Happel, Kerstin Moller, Ralf Kunz, Irmgard...
BMCBI
2010
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Modelling p-value distributions to improve theme-driven survival analysis of cancer transcriptome datasets
Background: Theme-driven cancer survival studies address whether the expression signature of genes related to a biological process can predict patient survival time. Although this...
Esteban Czwan, Benedikt Brors, David Kipling
BMCBI
2010
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On the use of resampling tests for evaluating statistical significance of binding-site co-occurrence
Background: In eukaryotes, most DNA-binding proteins exert their action as members of large effector complexes. The presence of these complexes are revealed in high-throughput gen...
David S. Huen, Steven Russell
BMCBI
2010
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Detecting lateral gene transfers by statistical reconciliation of phylogenetic forests
Background: To understand the evolutionary role of Lateral Gene Transfer (LGT), accurate methods are needed to identify transferred genes and infer their timing of acquisition. Ph...
Sophie S. Abby, Eric Tannier, Manolo Gouy, Vincent...