Genome Biology

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Multi-species sequence comparison: the next frontier in genome annotation

Inna Dubchak* and Kelly Frazer

Genome Biology 2003, 4:122 doi:10.1186/gb-2003-4-12-122

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WebScipio: An online tool for the determination of gene structures using protein sequences

Florian Odronitz, Holger Pillmann, Oliver Keller, Stephan Waack, Martin Kollmar BMC Genomics 2008, 9:422 (18 September 2008)

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WeederH: an algorithm for finding conserved regulatory motifs and regions in homologous sequences

Giulio Pavesi, Federico Zambelli, Graziano Pesole BMC Bioinformatics 2007, 8:46 (7 February 2007)

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SinicView: A visualization environment for comparisons of multiple nucleotide sequence alignment tools

Arthur Shih, DT Lee, Laurent Lin, Chin-Lin Peng, Shiang-Heng Chen, Yu-Wei Wu, Chun-Yi Wong, Meng-Yuan Chou, Tze-Chang Shiao, Mu-Fen Hsieh BMC Bioinformatics 2006, 7:103 (2 March 2006)

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Computational prediction of transcription-factor binding site locations

Martha L Bulyk Genome Biology 2003, 5:201 (23 December 2003)

Various experimental and computational approaches have been used to identify genomic locations of transcription-factor binding sites; methods involving computational comparisons of related genomes have been particularly successful.