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Catalyzing computational biology research at an academic institute through an interest network. [PDF]
Biology has been transformed by the rapid development of computing and the concurrent rise of data-rich approaches such as, omics or high-resolution imaging.
Jaroslav Zak +9 more
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Quantum Computing for Molecular Biology ** [PDF]
Molecular biology and biochemistry interpret microscopic processes in the living world in terms of molecular structures and their interactions, which are quantum mechanical by their very nature.
Alberto Baiardi +2 more
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Modern biological science is trying to solve the fundamental complex problems of molecular biology, which include protein folding, drug discovery, simulation of macromolecular structure, genome assembly, and many more.
S. Pal +3 more
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The phenomenon of two or more genes affecting the expression of each other in various ways in the development of a single character of an organism is known as gene interaction.
Sujay Saha +2 more
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The prospects of quantum computing in computational molecular biology [PDF]
Quantum computers can in principle solve certain problems exponentially more quickly than their classical counterparts. We have not yet reached the advent of useful quantum computation, but when we do, it will affect nearly all scientific disciplines. In
C. Outeiral +5 more
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Synchronization of Boolean networks with chaos‐driving and its application in image cryptosystem
This paper proposes a Boolean network model with high dimensional chaos driving and investigates the synchronization of the chaos‐driven Boolean network with a semi‐tensor product.
Peng‐Fei Yan +4 more
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Computational cell biology [PDF]
![Graphic][1] ©The New Yorker Collection from cartoonbank.com. All rights reserved. All of us who do experiments and think about biology on a daily basis know that biological systems are exceedingly complex.
Mellman, Ira, Misteli, Tom
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PPDTS: Predicting potential drug–target interactions based on network similarity
Identification of drug–target interactions (DTIs) has great practical importance in the drug discovery process for known diseases. However, only a small proportion of DTIs in these databases has been verified experimentally, and the computational methods
Wei Wang +5 more
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Quantum computing algorithms: getting closer to critical problems in computational biology
The recent biotechnological progress has allowed life scientists and physicians to access an unprecedented, massive amount of data at all levels (molecular, supramolecular, cellular and so on) of biological complexity.
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