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Chromosome-specific families in Vibrio genomes
We have compared chromosome-specific genes in a set of 18 finished Vibrio genomes, and, in addition, also calculated the pan- and core-genomes from a data set of more than 250 draft Vibrio genome sequences.
Oksana eLukjancenko +2 more
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fairseq: A Fast, Extensible Toolkit for Sequence Modeling [PDF]
fairseq is an open-source sequence modeling toolkit that allows researchers and developers to train custom models for translation, summarization, language modeling, and other text generation tasks. The toolkit is based on PyTorch and supports distributed
Myle Ott +7 more
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HostPhinder: A Phage Host Prediction Tool
The current dramatic increase of antibiotic resistant bacteria has revitalised the interest in bacteriophages as alternative antibacterial treatment. Meanwhile, the development of bioinformatics methods for analysing genomic data places high-throughput ...
Julia Villarroel +6 more
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Aim: Clinical trials and real-world data for Type 2 diabetes have shown that real-time continuous glucose monitoring (rt-CGM) lowers glycated hemoglobin (A1c) and reduces hypoglycemia relative to self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG).
Hamza Alshannaq +6 more
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It was highlighted that the original article [1] contained an error regarding the nomenclature in the gene described.
Juan Carlos Lizarzaburu-Robles +6 more
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Recognizing Sequences of Sequences
The brain's decoding of fast sensory streams is currently impossible to emulate, even approximately, with artificial agents. For example, robust speech recognition is relatively easy for humans but exceptionally difficult for artificial speech recognition systems.
Kiebel, S J +3 more
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Tournament Sequences and Meeussen Sequences [PDF]
A tournament sequence is an increasing sequence of positive integers $(t_1,t_2,\ldots)$ such that $t_1=1$ and $t_{i+1} \leq 2t_i$. A Meeussen sequence is an increasing sequence of positive integers $(m_1,m_2,\ldots)$ such that $m_1=1$, every nonnegative integer is the sum of a subset of the $\{m_i\}$, and each integer $m_i-1$ is the sum of a unique ...
Cook, Matthew, Kleber, Michael
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Benchmarking the HLA typing performance of Polysolver and Optitype in 50 Danish parental trios
Background The adaptive immune response intrinsically depends on hypervariable human leukocyte antigen (HLA) genes. Concomitantly, correct HLA phenotyping is crucial for successful donor-patient matching in organ transplantation.
Maria Luisa Matey-Hernandez +3 more
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MAFFT online service: multiple sequence alignment, interactive sequence choice and visualization
This article describes several features in the MAFFT online service for multiple sequence alignment (MSA). As a result of recent advances in sequencing technologies, huge numbers of biological sequences are available and the need for MSAs with large ...
K. Katoh +2 more
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The Sequence Alignment/Map format and SAMtools
Summary: The Sequence Alignment/Map (SAM) format is a generic alignment format for storing read alignments against reference sequences, supporting short and long reads (up to 128 Mbp) produced by different sequencing platforms.
Heng Li +8 more
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