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Ab initio protein structure assembly using continuous structure fragments and optimized knowledge‐based force field
(Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company, 2012-07)
Ab initio protein folding is one of the major unsolved problems in computational biology owing to the difficulties in force field design and conformational search. We developed a novel program, QUARK, for template‐free ...
Fluorescence in situ hybridization establishes the order cen-DXS28(C7)-DXS67(B24)-DXS68(L1)-tel in human chromosome Xp21.3
(Elsevier, 1992-06)
We report here on the order of three DNA markers, C7, B24, and L1, based on the arrangement of their fluorescently labeled hybridization sites in interphase cell nuclei. The three markers map distal to the Duchenne muscular ...
The union of Argia fumipennis (Burmeister, 1839) with Argia violacea (Hagen, 1861), and the recognition of three subspecies (Odonata)
(University of Michigan Museum of Zoology, 1968)
New and improved proteomics technologies for understanding complex biological systems: Addressing a grand challenge in the life sciences
(Battelle Memorial InstituteWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2012-09)
Prospective Identification of Long-range Transcriptional Regulatory Regions via Integrative Genomics.
(2008)
Eukaryotic Transcription is regulated by transcription factor (TF) proteins that are recruited at the proximal promoter as well as distal genomic elements (like enhancers). In this work we present a generalizable in-silico ...