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Computational Biology and Chemistry, Volume 50
Volume 50, June 2014
- Shuigeng Zhou, Yi-Ping Phoebe Chen:
Advances in bioinformatics: Selected papers from APBC 2014. 1-2 - Haifen Chen, Stefano Lonardi, Jie Zheng:
Deciphering histone code of transcriptional regulation in malaria parasites by large-scale data mining. 3-10 - Tzong-Yi Lee, Cheng-Wei Chang, Cheng-Tsung Lu, Tzu-Hsiu Cheng, Tzu-Hao Chang:
Identification and characterization of lysine-methylated sites on histones and non-histone proteins. 11-18 - Sangseob Leem, Hyun-hwan Jeong, Jungseob Lee, Kyubum Wee, Kyung-Ah Sohn:
Fast detection of high-order epistatic interactions in genome-wide association studies using information theoretic measure. 19-28 - Yao Lu, Jingyuan Deng, Judith C. Rhodes, Hui Lu, Long Jason Lu:
Predicting essential genes for identifying potential drug targets in Aspergillus fumigatus. 29-40 - Wen-Ling Chan, Hsien-Da Huang, Jan-Gowth Chang:
lncRNAMap: A map of putative regulatory functions in the long non-coding transcriptome. 41-49 - Sayaka Mizutani, Yousuke Noro, Masaaki Kotera, Susumu Goto:
Pharmacoepidemiological characterization of drug-induced adverse reaction clusters towards understanding of their mechanisms. 50-59 - Inuk Jung, Jong Chan Park, Sun Kim:
piClust: A density based piRNA clustering algorithm. 60-67 - Daniel E. Platt, Filippo Utro, Laxmi Parida:
Effect of sampling on the extent and accuracy of the inferred genetic history of recombining genome. 68-74 - Chunfang Zheng, David Sankoff:
Practical halving; the Nelumbo nucifera evidence on early eudicot evolution. 75-81 - Yongnan Li, Limin Xiao, Li Ruan:
Parallel molecular computation of modular-multiplication with two same inputs over finite field GF(2n) using self-assembly of DNA tiles. 82-87
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