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Bioinformatics VOLUME 28 NUMBER 16 AUGUST 15 2012
DISCOVERY NOTE
Genetics and population analysis
Performance of computational tools inevaluating the functional impact oflaboratory-induced amino acid mutations V.E.Gray, K.R.Kukurba and S.Kumar
ORIGINAL PAPER
Genome analysis
Genomic dark matter: the reliability ofshort read mapping illustrated by thegenome mappability score H.Lee and M.C.Schatz
Bellerophontes: an RNA-Seq data analysisframework for chimeric transcriptsdiscovery based on accurate fusion model F.Abate, A.Acquaviva, G.Paciello, C.Foti,E.Ficarra, A.Ferrarini, M.Delledonne,I.Iacobucci, S.Soverini, G.Martinelli, andE.Macii
BatMis: a fast algorithm for k-mismatchmapping C.Tennakoon, R.W.Purbojati and W.-K.Sung
Systems biology
RESQUE: Network reduction using semi-Markov random walk scores for efficientquerying of biological networksS.M.E.Sahraeian and B.-J.Yoon
Topology of functional networks predictsphysical binding of proteinsÖ.S.Saraç, V.Pancaldi, J.Bähler and A.Beyer
Identification of feedback loops in neuralnetworks based on multi-step GrangercausalityC.-Y.Dong, D.Shin, S.Joo, Y.Nam and K.-H.Cho
Data and text mining
BioContext: an integrated text miningsystem for large-scale extraction andcontextualization of biomolecular eventsM.Gerner, F.Sarafraz, C.M.Bergman andG.Nenadic
AutoBind: automatic extraction ofprotein–ligand-binding affinity data frombiological literatureD.T.-H.Chang, C.-H.Ke, J.-H.Lin and J.-H.Chiang
Databases and ontologies
Identifying aberrant pathways throughintegrated analysis of knowledge inpharmacogenomicsR.Hoehndorf, M.Dumontier and G.V.Gkoutos
APPLICATIONS NOTE
Genome analysis
gSearch: a fast and flexible general searchtool for whole-genome sequencingT.Song, K.-B.Hwang, M.Hsing, K.Lee,J.Bohn and S.W.Kong
Sequence analysis
SORTALLER: predicting allergens usingsubstantially optimized algorithm onallergen family featured peptidesL.Zhang, Y.Huang, Z.Zou, Y.He, X.Chen andA.Tao
SAAP-RRBS: streamlined analysis andannotation pipeline for reducedrepresentation bisulfite sequencingZ.Sun, S.Baheti, S.Middha, R.Kanwar,Y.Zhang, X.Li, A.S.Beutler, E.Klee,Y.W.Asmann, E.A.Thompson and J.-P.A.Kocher
DySC: software for greedy clustering of16S rRNA readsZ.Zheng, S.Kramer and B.Schmidt
RSeQC: quality control of RNA-seqexperimentsL.Wang, S.Wang and W.Li
Structural bioinformatics
ETAscape: analyzing protein networks topredict enzymatic function and substratesin CytoscapeB.J.Bachman, E.Venner, R.C.Lua, S.Erdinand O.Lichtarge
Bluues server: electrostatic properties ofwild-type and mutated protein structuresI.Walsh, G.Minervini, A.Corazza,G.Esposito, S.C.E.Tosatto and F.Fogolari
Accelerated protein structure comparisonusing TM-score-GPUL.-H.Hung and R.Samudrala
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