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A control theory approach to the analysis and synthesis of the experimentally observed motion primitives
Recent experiments on frogs and rats, have led to the hypothesis that sensory-motor systems are organized into a finite number of linearly combinable modules; each module generates...
Francesco Nori, Ruggero Frezza
BMCBI
2005
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Selecting additional tag SNPs for tolerating missing data in genotyping
Background: Recent studies have shown that the patterns of linkage disequilibrium observed in human populations have a block-like structure, and a small subset of SNPs (called tag...
Yao-Ting Huang, Kui Zhang, Ting Chen, Kun-Mao Chao
BMCBI
2005
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Statistical distributions of optimal global alignment scores of random protein sequences
Background: The inference of homology from statistically significant sequence similarity is a central issue in sequence alignments. So far the statistical distribution function un...
Hongxia Pang, Jiaowei Tang, Su-Shing Chen, Shiheng...
BC
2004
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Is sparse and distributed the coding goal of simple cells?
Abstract. The question of why the receptive fields of simple cells in the primary visual cortex are Gabor-like is a crucial one in vision research. Many research efforts (Olshausen...
Li Zhao
BMCBI
2002
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ORFer - retrieval of protein sequences and open reading frames from GenBank and storage into relational databases or text files
Background: Functional genomics involves the parallel experimentation with large sets of proteins. This requires management of large sets of open reading frames as a prerequisite ...
Konrad Büssow, Steve Hoffmann, Volker Sievert
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