Recently Published Issue of the Journal Current Bioinformatics

Current Bioinformatics aims to publish all the latest and outstanding developments in bioinformatics. Each issue contains a series of timely, in-depth reviews, drug clinical trial studies and guest edited thematic issues written by leaders in the field, covering a wide range of the integration of biology with computer and information science.

Current Bioinformatics is an essential journal for all academic and industrial researchers who want expert knowledge on all major advances in bioinformatics.

Following are the articles from the Journal of Current Bioinformatics, 10 Issue 2:

Article: Investigating Power and Limitations of Ensemble Motif Finders Using Metapredictor CE3

Author(s): Mauro Leoncini, Manuela Montagnero and Karina Panucia Tillán

 

Article: Protein Sequence Annotation by Means of Community Detection

Author(s): Giuseppe Profiti, Damiano Piovesan, Pier Luigi Martelli, Piero Fariselli and Rita Casadio

 

Article: Discretization of Expression Quantitative Trait Loci in Association Analysis Between Genotypes and Expression Data§

Author(s): Andrés R. Masegosa, Rubén Armañanzas, María M. Abad-Grau, Víctor Potenciano, Serafín Moral, Pedro Larrañaga, Concha Bielza and Fuencisla Matesanz

 

Article: Lexical Characterisation of Bio-Ontologies by the Inspection of Regularities in Labels

Author(s): Manuel Quesada-Martínez, Jesualdo Tomás Fernández-Breis and Robert Stevens

 

Article: Incremental Construction of Biological Networks by Relation Extraction from Literature

Author(s): Dragana Miljkovic, Vid Podpečan, Tjaša Stare, Igor Mozetič, Kristina Gruden and Nada Lavrač

Article: Efficient and Error-Tolerant Sequencing Read Mapping

Author(s): Piotr Jaroszyński and Norbert Dojer

 

Article: A Hierarchical Classification for the Selection of the Most Suitable Multiple Sequence Alignment Methodology

Author(s): Francisco M. Ortuño, Hector Pomares, Olga Valenzuela, Carolina Torres and Ignacio Rojas

 

Article: Regulation of Meiosis Initiation before the Commitment Point in Budding Yeast: A Review of Biology, Molecular Mechanisms and Related Mathematical Models

Author(s): Clampi T. Wannige, Don Kulasiri and Sandhya Samarasinghe

 

Article: PuzzleCluster: A Novel Unsupervised Clustering Algorithm for Binning DNA Fragments in Metagenomics

Author(s): Kyler Siegel, Kristen Altenburger, Yu-Sing Hon, Jessey Lin and Chenglong Yu

 

Article: Effect of Hubs in Amino Acid Network on Iron Superoxide Dismutase Stability

Author(s): Yanrui Ding, Xueqin Wang and Zhaolin Mou

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