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2006a) ABS: a database of Annotated regulatory Binding Sites from orthologous promoters (0)

by E Blanco
Venue:Nucleic Acids Res
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SwissRegulon: a database of genome-wide annotations of regulatory sites

by Mikhail Pachkov, Ionas Erb, Nacho Molina, Erik Van Nimwegen - Nucleic Acids Res , 2007
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Integrative Methods for Discovering Generic Cis-Regulatory Motifs

by Edward Wijaya , 2008
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Short Segment Frequency Equalization: A Simple and Effective Alternative Treatment of Background Models in Motif Discovery

by Kazuhito Shida
"... Abstract. One of the most important pattern recognition problems in bioinformatics is the de novo motif discovery. In particular, there is a large room of improvement in motif discovery from eukaryotic genome, where the sequences have complicated background noise. The short segment frequency equaliz ..."
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Abstract. One of the most important pattern recognition problems in bioinformatics is the de novo motif discovery. In particular, there is a large room of improvement in motif discovery from eukaryotic genome, where the sequences have complicated background noise. The short segment frequency equalization (SSFE) is a novel treatment method to incorporate Markov background models into de novo motif discovery algorithms, namely Gibbs sampling. Despite its apparent simplicity, SSFE shows a large performance improvement over the current method (Q/P scheme) when tested on artificial DNA datasets with Markov background of human and mouse. Furthermore, SSFE shows a better performance than other methods including much more complicated and sophisticated method, Weeder 1.3, when tested with several biological datasets from human promoters.

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by Santi González, Bàrbara Montserrat-sentís, Friman Sánchez, Montserrat Puiggròs, Enrique Blanco, Alex Ramirez, David Torrents , 2011
"... ReLA, a local alignment search tool for the identification of distal and proximal gene regulatory regions and their conserved transcription factor binding sites ..."
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ReLA, a local alignment search tool for the identification of distal and proximal gene regulatory regions and their conserved transcription factor binding sites
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