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Applied Bioinformatics

Applied Bioinformatics is a scientific journal, published since 2002 in English. The journal's country of origin is New Zealand and its primary focus area is biology.

Details
Abbr. Appl Bioinformatics
Start 2002
End 2006
Frequency Four no. a year
p-ISSN 1175-5636
Country New Zealand
Language English
Specialty Biology
Recent Articles
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Stokic D, Wick N, Biely C, Gurnhofer E, Thurner S
Appl Bioinformatics . 2006 Dec; 5(4):277-84. PMID: 17140274
Background: It is a well known problem that standard techniques for analysing DNA chip data misspecify genes. In particular, genes that are confirmed to be active, often do not show...
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Bokka S, Mathur S
Appl Bioinformatics . 2006 Dec; 5(4):267-76. PMID: 17140273
Microarray experiments contribute significantly to the progress in disease treatment by enabling a precise and early diagnosis. One of the major objectives of microarray experiments is to identify differentially expressed...
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Jia H, Lu L, Hng S, Li J
Appl Bioinformatics . 2006 Dec; 5(4):255-66. PMID: 17140272
In cDNA microarray image processing, there are different methods for calculating the channel ratios. Standard microarray image analysis software, such as the Axon GenePix Pro, calculate the channel ratio from...
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DMello V, Lee J, MacDonald C, Tian B
Appl Bioinformatics . 2006 Dec; 5(4):249-53. PMID: 17140271
DNA microarrays have been widely used to examine gene expression. The Affymetrix GeneChip is one of the most commonly used platforms, employing DNA probes of 25 nucleotides designed to hybridise...
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Stalteri M, Harrison A
Appl Bioinformatics . 2006 Dec; 5(4):237-48. PMID: 17140270
We have compared Affymetrix and Bioconductor annotations for the MOE430A (mouse) GeneChip array. The mappings of probe sets to LocusLink identifiers (LocusIDs) were found to be dynamic, with many changes...
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Bresell A, Servenius B, Persson B
Appl Bioinformatics . 2006 Dec; 5(4):225-36. PMID: 17140269
Gene expression and proteomics analysis allow the investigation of thousands of biomolecules in parallel. This results in a long list of interesting genes or proteins and a list of annotation...
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Gaylord M, Calley J, Qiang H, Su E, Liao B
Appl Bioinformatics . 2006 Dec; 5(4):219-23. PMID: 17140268
Biological data have accumulated at an unprecedented pace as a result of improvements in molecular technologies. However, the translation of data into information, and subsequently into knowledge, requires the intricate...
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Newton R, Hinds J, Wernisch L
Appl Bioinformatics . 2006 Dec; 5(4):211-8. PMID: 17140267
Whole genome DNA microarray genomotyping experiments compare the gene content of different species or strains of bacteria. A statistical approach to analysing the results of these experiments was developed, based...
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Hughes A, Glenn N
Appl Bioinformatics . 2006 Dec; 5(4):201-10. PMID: 17140266
Comparison of data on transcript abundance in ovarian, prostate and colon tumours with the corresponding cancer cell lines was used to assess the similarities of expression profiles. Although transcript abundances...
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Linke B, McHardy A, Neuweger H, Krause L, Meyer F
Appl Bioinformatics . 2006 Aug; 5(3):193-8. PMID: 16922601
Unlabelled: With >1,000 prokaryotic genome sequencing projects ongoing or already finished, comprehensive comparative analysis of the gene content of these genomes has become viable. To allow for a meaningful comparative...