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Volume 11 Supplement 3

Selected articles from the 2009 IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine

Proceedings

IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine 2009. Go to conference site.

Washington, DC, USA1-4 November 2009

  1. Protein translation is a vital cellular process for any living organism. The availability of interaction databases provides an opportunity for researchers to exploit the immense amount of data in silico such as s...

    Authors: Daniel D Wu, Xiaohua Hu, EK Park, Xiaofeng Wang, Jiali Feng and Xindong Wu
    Citation: BMC Bioinformatics 2010 11(Suppl 3):S2
  2. Protein-protein interactions play a key role in biological processes of proteins within a cell. Recent high-throughput techniques have generated protein-protein interaction data in a genome-scale. A wide range...

    Authors: Young-Rae Cho and Aidong Zhang
    Citation: BMC Bioinformatics 2010 11(Suppl 3):S3
  3. Detecting epistatic interactions associated with complex and common diseases can help to improve prevention, diagnosis and treatment of these diseases. With the development of genome-wide association studies (...

    Authors: Bing Han, Meeyoung Park and Xue-wen Chen
    Citation: BMC Bioinformatics 2010 11(Suppl 3):S5
  4. In eukaryotes, alternative splicing often generates multiple splice variants from a single gene. Here weexplore the use of RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq) datasets to address the isoform quantification problem. Given...

    Authors: Brian E Howard and Steffen Heber
    Citation: BMC Bioinformatics 2010 11(Suppl 3):S6
  5. Ortholog detection methods present a powerful approach for finding genes that participate in similar biological processes across different organisms, extending our understanding of interactions between genes a...

    Authors: Fadi Towfic, Susan VanderPIas, Casey A OIiver, OIiver Couture, Christopher K TuggIe, M Heather West GreenIee and Vasant Honavar
    Citation: BMC Bioinformatics 2010 11(Suppl 3):S7
  6. Similaritysearch in chemical structure databases is an important problem with many applications in chemical genomics, drug design, and efficient chemical probe screening among others. It is widely believed tha...

    Authors: Xiaohong Wang, Jun Huan, Aaron Smalter and Gerald H Lushington
    Citation: BMC Bioinformatics 2010 11(Suppl 3):S8
  7. Emerging knowledge of whole prokaryotic transcriptomes could validate a number of theoretical concepts introduced in the early days of genomics. What are the rules connecting gene expression levels with sequen...

    Authors: Jeffrey Martin, Wenhan Zhu, Karla D Passalacqua, Nicholas Bergman and Mark Borodovsky
    Citation: BMC Bioinformatics 2010 11(Suppl 3):S10

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