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- 2002
- Chris Bystroff, Yu Shao:
Fully automated ab initio protein structure prediction using I-STES, HMMSTR and ROSETTA. ISMB 2002: 54-61 - Blythe Durbin, Johanna S. Hardin, Douglas M. Hawkins, David M. Rocke:
A variance-stabilizing transformation for gene-expression microarray data. ISMB 2002: 105-110 - Eleazar Eskin, Pavel A. Pevzner:
Finding composite regulatory patterns in DNA sequences. ISMB 2002: 354-363 - Daniel P. Fasulo, Aaron L. Halpern, Ian M. Dew, Clark M. Mobarry:
Efficiently detecting polymorphisms during the fragment assembly process. ISMB 2002: 294-302 - Rohan J. Fernandes, Steven Skiena:
Microarray synthesis through multiple-use PCR primer design. ISMB 2002: 128-135 - Maáyan Fishelson, Dan Geiger:
Exact genetic linkage computations for general pedigrees. ISMB 2002: 189-198 - Janice I. Glasgow, Burkhard Rost:
ISMB 2002. ISMB 2002: 1-4 - Kyungsook Han, Yujin Lee, Wootaek Kim:
PseudoViewer: automatic visualization of RNA pseudoknots. ISMB 2002: 321-328 - Daniel Hanisch, Alexander Zien, Ralf Zimmer, Thomas Lengauer:
Co-clustering of biological networks and gene expression data. ISMB 2002: 145-154 - Amy M. Hauth, Deborah Joseph:
Beyond tandem repeats: complex pattern structures and distant regions of similarity. ISMB 2002: 31-37 - Steffen Heber, Max A. Alekseyev, Sing-Hoi Sze, Haixu Tang, Pavel A. Pevzner:
Splicing graphs and EST assembly problem. ISMB 2002: 181-188 - Michael Höhl, Stefan Kurtz, Enno Ohlebusch:
Efficient multiple genome alignment. ISMB 2002: 312-320 - Wolfgang Huber, Anja von Heydebreck, Holger Sültmann, Annemarie Poustka, Martin Vingron:
Variance stabilization applied to microarray data calibration and to the quantification of differential expression. ISMB 2002: 96-104 - Dirk Husmeier, Gráinne McGuire:
Detecting recombination with MCMC. ISMB 2002: 345-353 - Trey Ideker, Owen Ozier, Benno Schwikowski, Andrew F. Siegel:
Discovering regulatory and signalling circuits in molecular interaction networks. ISMB 2002: 233-240 - Peter D. Karp, Suzanne M. Paley, Pedro Romero:
The Pathway Tools software. ISMB 2002: 225-232 - Teemu Kivioja, Mikko Arvas, Kari Kataja, Merja Penttilä, Hans Söderlund, Esko Ukkonen:
Assigning probes into a small number of pools separable by electrophoresis. ISMB 2002: 199-206 - Dmitry Korkin, Lev Goldfarb:
Multiple genome rearrangement: a general approach via the evolutionary genome graph. ISMB 2002: 303-311 - Michael Krauthammer, Pauline Kra, Ivan Iossifov, Shawn M. Gomez, George Hripcsak, Vasileios Hatzivassiloglou, Carol Friedman, Andrey Rzhetsky:
Of truth and pathways: chasing bits of information through myriads of articles. ISMB 2002: 249-257 - Chaim Linhart, Ron Shamir:
The degenerate primer design problem. ISMB 2002: 172-181 - Pier Luigi Martelli, Piero Fariselli, Anders Krogh, Rita Casadio:
A sequence-profile-based HMM for predicting and discriminating beta barrel membrane proteins. ISMB 2002: 46-53 - Fabian Model, Thomas König, Christian Piepenbrock, Péter Adorján:
Statistical process control for large scale microarray experiments. ISMB 2002: 155-163 - Gabriel Moreno-Hagelsieb, Julio Collado-Vides:
A powerful non-homology method for the prediction of operons in prokaryotes. ISMB 2002: 329-336 - Ekaterina M. Myasnikova, Anastassia Samsonova, Maria Samsonova, John Reinitz:
Support vector regression applied to the determination of the developmental age of a Drosophila embryo from its segmentation gene expression patterns. ISMB 2002: 87-95 - Rajesh Nair, Burkhard Rost:
Inferring sub-cellular localization through automated lexical analysis. ISMB 2002: 78-86 - Ajit Narayanan, Xikun Wu, Zheng Rong Yang:
Mining viral protease data to extract cleavage knowledge. ISMB 2002: 5-13 - Irene M. Ong, Jeremy D. Glasner, David Page:
Modelling regulatory pathways in E. coli from time series expression profiles. ISMB 2002: 241-248 - Peter J. Park, Lu Tian, Isaac S. Kohane:
Linking gene expression data with patient survival times using partial least squares. ISMB 2002: 120-127 - Dana Pe'er, Aviv Regev, Amos Tanay:
Minreg: Inferring an active regulator set. ISMB 2002: 258-267 - Gianluca Pollastri, Pierre Baldi:
Prediction of contact maps by GIOHMMs and recurrent neural networks using lateral propagation from all four cardinal corners. ISMB 2002: 62-70
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