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Studying the connection between biological network architecture and function is made possible by novel methods enabling correct statistical and combinatorial ...
Studying the connection between biological network architecture and function is made possible by novel methods enabling correct statistical and combinatorial ...
Collect all TF proteins (from Yeast Protein Database). 2. Tag each protein to see if it is expressed. 3. Create a microarray with all promoter regions in ...
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Understanding complex systems often requires a bottom-up approach, breaking the system into small and elementary constituents and mapping out the ...
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Aug 1, 2006 · In biology, evolution operates according to a similar premise because the form that provides better functionality is likely to be selected. With ...
Studying the connection between biological network architecture and their function is made possible by novel methods enabling correct statistical and ...
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In the past decade, biology has been revolutionized by an explosion in the availability of data. Translating this new wealth of information into meaningful.
Nov 26, 2012 · In summary, network structure analysis is the first and critical step in bioinformatics by providing the means to understand the structure– ...
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Mar 10, 2021 · We revisited this structural dilemma by comparing and analyzing artificial and biological-based neural networks. Namely, we used feed-forward ...
May 16, 2018 · We adopt a control theory approach to reverse engineer the complexity of a known system—the bacterial heat shock response.