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  1. Automatic reconstruction of metabolic pathways for an organism from genomics and transcriptomics data has been a challenging and important problem in bioinformatics. Traditionally, known reference pathways can...

    Authors: Qi Qi, Jilong Li and Jianlin Cheng
    Citation: BMC Proceedings 2014 8(Suppl 6):S5

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 8 Supplement 6

  2. The GeneWeaver bipartite data model provides an efficient means to evaluate shared molecular components from sets derived across diverse species, disease states and biological processes. In order to adapt this...

    Authors: EJ Baker, C Culpepper, C Philips, J Bubier, M Langston and EJ Chesler
    Citation: BMC Proceedings 2014 8(Suppl 6):S4

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 8 Supplement 6

  3. With the continuous discovery of novel RNA molecules with key cellular functions and of novel pathways and interaction networks, the need for structural information of RNA is still increasing. In order to pred...

    Authors: Hengwu Li, Daming Zhu, Caiming Zhang, Huijian Han and Keith A Crandall
    Citation: BMC Proceedings 2014 8(Suppl 6):S3

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 8 Supplement 6

  4. Clear-cell Renal Cell Carcinoma (ccRCC) is the most- prevalent, chemotherapy resistant and lethal adult kidney cancer. There is a need for novel diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers for ccRCC, due to its heter...

    Authors: Zeenia Jagga and Dinesh Gupta
    Citation: BMC Proceedings 2014 8(Suppl 6):S2

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 8 Supplement 6

  5. Intercontinental migratory waterfowl are the primary vectors for dispersion of H5N1 viruses and have been implicated in several zoonotic epidemics and pandemics. Recent investigations have established that wit...

    Authors: Dhananjai M Rao
    Citation: BMC Proceedings 2014 8(Suppl 6):S1

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 8 Supplement 6

  6. Genomic prediction is now widely recognized as an efficient, cost-effective and theoretically well-founded method for estimating breeding values using molecular markers spread over the whole genome. The predic...

    Authors: Joseph O Ogutu and Hans-Peter Piepho
    Citation: BMC Proceedings 2014 8(Suppl 5):S7

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 8 Supplement 5

  7. Identification of QTLs for important phenotypic traits, through the use of medium-density genome-wide SNP panels, is one of the most challenging areas in animal genetics, for preventing the time-consuming dire...

    Authors: Bianca Moioli, Francesco Napolitano and Gennaro Catillo
    Citation: BMC Proceedings 2014 8(Suppl 5):S5

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 8 Supplement 5

  8. Genome wide association studies are now widely used in the livestock sector to estimate the association among single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) distributed across the whole genome and one or more trait. A...

    Authors: Giulietta Minozzi, Andrea Pedretti, Stefano Biffani, Ezequiel Luis Nicolazzi and Alessandra Stella
    Citation: BMC Proceedings 2014 8(Suppl 5):S4

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 8 Supplement 5

  9. Genome-wide association studies can have limited power to identify QTL, partly due to the stringent correction for multiple testing and low linkage-disequilibrium between SNPs and QTL. Regional Heritability Ma...

    Authors: Valentina Riggio and Ricardo Pong-Wong
    Citation: BMC Proceedings 2014 8(Suppl 5):S3

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 8 Supplement 5

  10. Different genome wide association methods (GWAS) including multivariate analysis techniques were applied to identify quantitative trait loci (QTL) and pleiotropy in the simulated data set provided by the QTL-M...

    Authors: Christine Grosse-Brinkhaus, Sarah Bergfelder and Ernst Tholen
    Citation: BMC Proceedings 2014 8(Suppl 5):S2

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 8 Supplement 5

  11. A common dataset was simulated and made available to participants of the XVIth QTL-MAS workshop. Tasks for the participants were to detect QTLs affecting three traits, to assess their possible pleiotropic effects...

    Authors: M Graziano Usai, Giustino Gaspa, NicolĆ² PP Macciotta, Antonello Carta and Sara Casu
    Citation: BMC Proceedings 2014 8(Suppl 5):S1

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 8 Supplement 5

  12. Authors: Claudia Figueiredo Lossio, Mayara Torquato Lima da Silva, Lia Monteiro Barbosa, Cleane Gomes Moreira, Thaiz Batista Azevedo Rangel Miguel, Antonia Samia Fernandes do Nascimento, Ivanice Bezerra da Silva, Kyria Santiago do Nascimento and Benildo Sousa Cavada
    Citation: BMC Proceedings 2014 8(Suppl 4):P226

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 8 Supplement 4

  13. Authors: Francisco Jarbas Santos de Sousa, Maria Izabel Florindo Guedes, MĆ”rcia Maria Mendes Marques, Lia de Almeida MagalhĆ£es, Lucelina da Silva AraĆŗjo, Isaac Neto Goes da Silva, Emanuele Silva de Sousa, Bruno Bezerra da Silva and LĆ­via Maria Carlos Marques
    Citation: BMC Proceedings 2014 8(Suppl 4):P151

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 8 Supplement 4

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