نتایج جستجو برای: has its own unspeakable twilight zone pleasures

تعداد نتایج: 4047421  

2003
Stefanie Scheid Rainer Spang

A microarray experiment measures simultaneously the abundance of mRNA for several thousands of genes in a given tissue. With two classes of tissue or state of patient one can search for genes that show differential gene expression with respect to the classes. Based on the microarray data we assign a Wilcoxon ranksum score for differential gene expression to every gene. Typically a high score co...

Journal: :Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society 2002
Lukasz Jaroszewski Weizhong Li Adam Godzik

A major bottleneck in comparative modeling is the alignment quality; this is especially true for proteins whose distant relationships could be reliably recognized only by recent advances in fold recognition. The best algorithms excel in recognizing distant homologs but often produce incorrect alignments for over 50% of protein pairs in large fold-prediction benchmarks. The alignments obtained b...

2010
Roland F. Schwarz William Fletcher Frank Förster Benjamin Merget Matthias Wolf Jörg Schultz Florian Markowetz

Phylogenetic tree reconstruction is traditionally based on multiple sequence alignments (MSAs) and heavily depends on the validity of this information bottleneck. With increasing sequence divergence, the quality of MSAs decays quickly. Alignment-free methods, on the other hand, are based on abstract string comparisons and avoid potential alignment problems. However, in general they are not biol...

Journal: :CoRR 2013
Kiran Sree Pokkuluri Ramesh Babu Inampudi Devi Nedunuri Usha

Artificial Immune System (AIS-MACA) a novel computational intelligence technique is can be used for strengthening the automated protein prediction system with more adaptability and incorporating more parallelism to the system. Most of the existing approaches are sequential which will classify the input into four major classes and these are designed for similar sequences. AIS-MACA is designed to...

Journal: :The protein journal 2006
Lukasz Kurgan Kanaka Durga Kedarisetti

Characterizing and classifying regularities in protein structure is an important element in uncovering the mechanisms that regulate protein structure, function and evolution. Recent research concentrates on analysis of structural motifs that can be used to describe larger, fold-sized structures based on homologous primary sequences. At the same time, accuracy of secondary protein structure pred...

Journal: :Proteins 2010
Michal Brylinski Jeffrey Skolnick

To exploit the vast amount of sequence information provided by the Genomic revolution, the biological function of these sequences must be identified. As a practical matter, this is often accomplished by functional inference. Purely sequence-based approaches, particularly in the "twilight zone" of low sequence similarity levels, are complicated by many factors. For proteins, structure-based tech...

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