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Computational Cancer Biology: An Evolutionary Perspective [PDF]
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Correction: Inference of Quantitative Models of Bacterial Promoters from Time-Series Reporter Gene Data. [PDF]
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1004028.].
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A Primer on Learning in Bayesian Networks for Computational Biology [PDF]
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Essential guidelines for computational method benchmarking [PDF]
In computational biology and other sciences, researchers are frequently faced with a choice between several computational methods for performing data analyses. Benchmarking studies aim to rigorously compare the performance of different methods using well-
Boulesteix, Anne-Laure+8 more
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Correction: Reading wild minds: A computational assay of Theory of Mind sophistication across seven primate species. [PDF]
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005833.].
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Correction: Neurally Encoding Time for Olfactory Navigation. [PDF]
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1004682.].
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Cancer computational biology [PDF]
EditorialIntroduction of high-throughput measurement technolo-gies combined with the increase of the scientific knowl-edge base, with respect to our understanding of cellularand biological processes, resulted in establishing compu-ter and information science as an important and funda-mental component of modern biology.
Zohar Yakhini+3 more
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Computational biology for ageing [PDF]
High-throughput genomic and proteomic technologies have generated a wealth of publicly available data on ageing. Easy access to these data, and their computational analysis, is of great importance in order to pinpoint the causes and effects of ageing.
Matthias Ziehm+3 more
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Quantum Computing for Molecular Biology** [PDF]
AbstractMolecular 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. Whereas the theoretical foundations of these interactions are well established, the computational solution of the relevant quantum mechanical equations
Alberto Baiardi+2 more
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Correction: Limits on reliable information flows through stochastic populations. [PDF]
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1006195.].
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