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Potyvirus serology, sequences and biology
1992Amino acid sequences of the cytoplasmic cylindrical inclusion protein (CIP), large nuclear inclusion protein (NIb), and coat protein (CP) of potyviruses were re-examined in light of reported serological relationships, and correlated with known and deduced biological functions. No obvious correlations were observed between either amino acid sequences or
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A Unified String Kernel for Biology Sequence
2008In this paper, we introduce a unified String Kernel. Based on this unified string kernel, we construct improved sparse kernel and composite kernel. Using the same target families and the same test and training set splits as in the protein classification experiments from Weston, we do experiments with these new kernels. The results show that our kernels
Dehui Yuan +2 more
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Centromeres: Sequences, Structure, and Biology
2012Although technological advances have continued to change the speed, cost, and number of plant genomes sequenced (see Flagel and Blackman 2012, this volume), parts of genomes remain to be sequenced and explored. Even the best-sequenced plant genomes, including Arabidopsis thaliana and rice, are missing 7–8% of their total genomic information (Kaul et al.
Cory D. Hirsch, Jiming Jiang
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Suboptimal sequence alignment in molecular biology
Journal of Molecular Biology, 1991Michael Zuker
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Constrained sequence analysis algorithms in computational biology
Information Sciences, 2015zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
M Sohel Rahman
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Fruits of Genome Sequences for Biology
Science, 2011It is nearly impossible for today's students to think about biology without DNA ...
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The biology of the cytokine sequence cascade.
Seminars in oncology, 1996Pretransplant and posttransplant use of hematopoietic growth factors in bone marrow transplantation (BMT) has shortened the time to engraftment. Severe neutropenia and thrombocytopenia have been the major clinical problems associated with autologous BMT. Efforts to maintain posttransplant levels of circulating neutrophils have focused on exploiting the
J K, Fraser, M C, Lill, R A, Figlin
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Sequencing breakthroughs for genomic ecology and evolutionary biology
Molecular Ecology Resources, 2008AbstractTechniques involving whole‐genome sequencing and whole‐population sequencing (metagenomics) are beginning to revolutionize the study of ecology and evolution. This revolution is furthest advanced in the Bacteria and Archaea, and more sequence data are required for genomic ecology to be fully applied to the majority of eukaryotes.
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Supercomputing in molecular biology: applications to sequence analysis
IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, 1988Genetic data, accumulating at a rapid pace, are ideally suited to computer analysis. These data pose problems of a magnitude that requires supercomputing. The National Cancer Institute of the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) has developed the Advanced Scientific Computing Laboratory to utilize these data for basic research of relevance to cancer ...
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Next-generation sequencing transforms today's biology
Nature Methods, 2007A new generation of non-Sanger-based sequencing technologies has delivered on its promise of sequencing DNA at unprecedented speed, thereby enabling impressive scientific achievements and novel biological applications. However, before stepping into the limelight, next-generation sequencing had to overcome the inertia of a field that relied on Sanger ...
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