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Matthew Shaw, most existing methods for microbial phylogenomics can only make use of a small subset of the gene families present in the microbial genomes under consideration, potentially biasing their results and affecting their accuracy. One well-known approach for truly genome-scale phylogenomics is gene tree审问,审讯 发表于 2025-3-30 20:07:19
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Johannah Fahey, most existing methods for microbial phylogenomics can only make use of a small subset of the gene families present in the microbial genomes under consideration, potentially biasing their results and affecting their accuracy. One well-known approach for truly genome-scale phylogenomics is gene treeCloudburst 发表于 2025-3-31 03:09:07
Howard Prossery been partially addressed in prokaryotes and lower eukaryotes. Given the higher length of regulatory regions and the relative low complexity of DNA binding signature, however, methods to address this problem in higher order eukaryotes are lacking. In this paper, we propose a novel computational fraPalatial 发表于 2025-3-31 08:14:12
David MacDougallnts. A better understanding and modelling of the TF-DNA interaction is an important area of research. The Positional Weight Matrix (PWM) is the most common model of TF-DNA binding and it presumes that the nucleotide preferences at individual positions within the binding site are independent. HoweverFinasteride 发表于 2025-3-31 10:00:25
6). A widely accepted view is that the tunicates and cephalochordates, invertebrates known as protochordates because of their simple chordate body plans, are the closest relatives of the vertebrates. The features that distinguish vertebrates from protochordates are a head containing a cartilaginousentice 发表于 2025-3-31 15:48:51
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