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Bioinformatics Advances

Bioinformatics Advances is a scientific journal, published by Oxford University Press since 2021 in English. The journal's country of origin is United Kingdom and its primary focus area is biology.

Details
Abbr. Bioinform Adv
Start 2021
End Continuing
Frequency Annual
e-ISSN 2635-0041
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Specialty Biology
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 14576 9
SJR / Ranks: 2382 1329
CiteScore / Ranks: 13893 0.60
Recent Articles
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Robertson H, Han B, Castellanos A, Rosado D, Stott G, Zimmerman R, et al.
Bioinform Adv . 2025 Mar; 5(1):vbaf016. PMID: 40041112
Motivation: Ecological systems are complex. Representing heterogeneous knowledge about ecological systems is a pervasive challenge because data are generated from many subdisciplines, exist in disparate sources, and only capture a...
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Le Roux J, Sade J
Bioinform Adv . 2025 Mar; 4(1):vbae160. PMID: 40034104
Summary: The arcMS R package addresses the challenges posed by proprietary and open-source high-resolution mass spectrometry data formats by providing functions to collect MS data from the Waters UNIFI software...
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Do H, Thangamurugan S, Helms V
Bioinform Adv . 2025 Feb; 5(1):vbaf003. PMID: 39990257
Summary: We present PPIXpress and PPICompare as two webservers that enable analysis of protein-protein interaction networks (PPINs). Given a reference PPIN and user-uploaded expression data from one or multiple samples,...
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Chen X, Rahaman M, Naseri A, Zhang S
Bioinform Adv . 2025 Feb; 5(1):vbaf022. PMID: 39990256
Motivation: CRISPR imaging enables the real-time tracking of nucleic acids. Using guide RNAs (gRNAs) to direct fluorescent tags to target regions allows for precise nucleic acid monitoring via microscopy. The...
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Bhatia A, Pruthi P, Chakraborty I, Shukla N, Narayan J
Bioinform Adv . 2025 Feb; 5(1):vbaf023. PMID: 39990255
Motivation: The Gene Ontology system facilitates the functional annotation of genes by categorizing them into specific biological processes, cellular components, and molecular functions. Despite numerous tools like DAVID and Enrichr,...
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Wu S, Xu J, Guo J
Bioinform Adv . 2025 Feb; 5(1):vbaf008. PMID: 39990254
Motivation: Nucleic acid binding proteins (NABPs) play critical roles in various and essential biological processes. Many machine learning-based methods have been developed to predict different types of NABPs. However, most...
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Gardner P
Bioinform Adv . 2025 Feb; 5(1):vbaf011. PMID: 39981110
Motivation: The development of accurate bioinformatic software tools is crucial for the effective analysis of complex biological data. This study examines the relationship between the academic department affiliations of authors...
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Lapp Z, Yoon H, Foley B, Leitner T
Bioinform Adv . 2025 Feb; 5(1):vbaf025. PMID: 39981109
Motivation: The detection of APOBEC3F- and APOBEC3G-induced mutations in virus sequences is useful for identifying hypermutated sequences. These sequences are not representative of viral evolution and can therefore alter the...
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Lu S, Cosgun E
Bioinform Adv . 2025 Feb; 5(1):vbaf019. PMID: 39981108
Motivation: Large language models (LLMs) have acquired a remarkable level of knowledge through their initial training. However, they lack expertise in particular domains such as genomics. Variant annotation data, an...
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Selles Vidal L, Noma T, Yokobayashi Y
Bioinform Adv . 2025 Feb; 5(1):vbaf020. PMID: 39968379
Motivation: Group I introns are one of the most widely studied ribozymes. Since their initial discovery, a large number of them have been identified experimentally or computationally. However, no comprehensive...