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In-silico drug repositioning studies of Candida albicans Nitrogen permease reactivator 1 (Npr1) kinase. [PDF]

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Das S   +12 more
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Nationwide Implementation of HIV Molecular Cluster Detection by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and State and Local Health Departments, United States. [PDF]

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France AM   +18 more
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Short Introduction to Phylogenetic Analysis of Molecular Sequence Data

2018
Phylogeny is a model of the relationships between organisms, genes, protein, and other structures based on common ancestry. It is also used for epidemiological investigations and analysis of parallel evolution between host and parasite. Phylogenetic trees can be visualized as dendrograms or as radial trees.
Henrik Christensen, John Elmerdahl Olsen
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Data Encryption Using Zigzag and Sequences of Bio Molecular Information

Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, 2019
This paper proposed a new encryption algorithm for secure file communication. It consists of three stages of protection: DNA computation, generating keys, and encryption. The first stage, the file is converted to protein sequences. The second stage, an enormous number of random keys are generated of length ranged from (2^8 to 2^512 bits) using mRNA and
Noor T. Mahmood   +2 more
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Estimation of Divergence Times from Molecular Sequence Data

2005
“A comparison of the structures of homologous proteins (i.e., proteins with the same kinds of biological activity or function) from different species is important, therefore, for two reasons. First, the similarities found give a measure of the minimum structure for biological function.
Hirohisa Kishino, Jeffrey L. Thorne
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A method for inferring probabilistic consensus structure with applications to molecular sequence data

Pattern Recognition, 1993
Abstract The notion of probabilistic consensus structure, a probabilistic model satisfying certain domain constraints, is defined as a statistical relational graph inferred from an ensemble of sequences (or strings). The probabilistic consensus structure is a special form of random graph indicating both the statistical variation and the structural ...
David Chiu, George Harauz
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