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DNA sequence 2 co-regulated genes 2 entropy 2 information content 2 mixture model 2 nonlinear constraint maximization 2 position weight matrix 2 regulatory motif 2 structured motif 2 transcription factor 2
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Dudoit, Sandrine 2 Eisen, Michael 2 Keles, Sunduz 2 Laan, Mark van der 2 Xing, Biao 2
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Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 2
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Supervised Detection of Regulatory Motifs in DNA Sequences
Keles, Sunduz; Laan, Mark van der; Dudoit, Sandrine; … - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 2 (2009) 1, pp. 5-5
Identification of transcription factor binding sites (regulatory motifs) is a major interest in contemporary biology. We propose a new likelihood based method, COMODE, for identifying structural motifs in DNA sequences. Commonly used methods (e.g. MEME, Gibbs motif sampler) model binding sites...
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Supervised Detection of Regulatory Motifs in DNA Sequences
Keles, Sunduz; Laan, Mark van der; Dudoit, Sandrine; … - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 2 (2007) 1, pp. 5-5
Identification of transcription factor binding sites (regulatory motifs) is a major interest in contemporary biology. We propose a new likelihood based method, COMODE, for identifying structural motifs in DNA sequences. Commonly used methods (e.g. MEME, Gibbs motif sampler) model binding sites...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005246503
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