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Stoeckert C, Pizarro A, Manduchi E, Gibson M, Brunk B, Crabtree J, et al.
Bioinformatics . 2001 Apr; 17(4):300-8. PMID: 11301298
A relational schema is described for capturing highly parallel gene expression experiments using different technologies. This schema grew out of efforts to build a database for collaborators working on different...
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Manduchi E, Grant G, McKenzie S, Overton G, Surrey S, Stoeckert Jr C
Bioinformatics . 2000 Dec; 16(8):685-98. PMID: 11099255
Motivation: A protocol is described to attach expression patterns to genes represented in a collection of hybridization array experiments. Discrete values are used to provide an easily interpretable description of...
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Phillips R, Ernst R, Brunk B, Ivanova N, Mahan M, Deanehan J, et al.
Science . 2000 Jun; 288(5471):1635-40. PMID: 10834841
Blood cell production originates from a rare population of multipotent, self-renewing stem cells. A genome-wide gene expression analysis was performed in order to define regulatory pathways in stem cells as...
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Fischer S, Crabtree J, Brunk B, Gibson M, Overton G
Bioinformatics . 2000 Mar; 15(10):837-46. PMID: 10705436
Motivation: The presentation of genomics data in a perspicuous visual format is critical for its rapid interpretation and validation. Relatively few public database developers have the resources to implement sophisticated...
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Kolchanov N, Podkolodnaya O, Ananko E, Ignatieva E, Stepanenko I, Kel-Margoulis O, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res . 1999 Dec; 28(1):298-301. PMID: 10592253
Transcription Regulatory Regions Database (TRRD) has been developed for accumulation of experimental information on the structure-function features of regulatory regions of eukaryotic genes. Each entry in TRRD corresponds to a...
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Ponomarenko M, Ponomarenko I, Podkolodnaia O, Frolov A, Vorobev D, Kolchanov N, et al.
Biofizika . 1999 Nov; 44(4):649-54. PMID: 10544815
A systemic approach is proposed, which makes it possible to increase the accuracy of recognition of functional sites in arbitrary DNA sequences. The approach is based on the Central limit...
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Ponomarenko M, Ponomarenko J, Frolov A, Podkolodny N, Savinkova L, Kolchanov N, et al.
Bioinformatics . 1999 Sep; 15(7-8):687-703. PMID: 10487875
Motivation: The commonly accepted statistical mechanical theory is now multiply confirmed by using the weight matrix methods successfully recognizing DNA sites binding regulatory proteins in prokaryotes. Nevertheless, the recent evaluation...
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Kolchanov N, Ponomarenko M, Frolov A, Ananko E, Kolpakov F, Ignatieva E, et al.
Bioinformatics . 1999 Sep; 15(7-8):669-86. PMID: 10487874
Motivation: The goal of the work was to develop a WWW-oriented computer system providing a maximal integration of informational and software resources on the regulation of gene expression and navigation...
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Ponomarenko J, Ponomarenko M, Frolov A, Vorobyev D, Overton G, Kolchanov N
Bioinformatics . 1999 Sep; 15(7-8):654-68. PMID: 10487873
Motivation: A reliable recognition of transcription factor binding sites is essential for analysis of regulatory genomic sequences. The experimental data make evident an important role of DNA conformational features for...
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Ponomarenko M, Ponomarenko J, Frolov A, Podkolodnaya O, Vorobyev D, Kolchanov N, et al.
Bioinformatics . 1999 Sep; 15(7-8):631-43. PMID: 10487871
Motivation: Recognition of functional sites remains a key event in the course of genomic DNA annotation. It is well known that a number of sites have their own specific oligonucleotide...