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Localized correlation analysis and genetic association with cardiovascular disease
The contribution of horizontal gene transfer to the evolution of fungi
 
RNA backbone rotamers and chiropraxis
Bayesian analysis in cancer pathway studies and probabilistic pathway annotation
 
Modeling biological systems from heterogeneous data
Mechanistic and genetic biases in human immunoglobulin heavy chain development
 
Towards a complete transcriptional regulatory code: Improved motif discovery using informative priors
Modeling cancer progression on the pathway level
 
Regulation of global transcription dynamics during cell division and root development
Novel algorithms for computational protein design, with applications to enzyme redesign and small-molecule inhibitor design
 
Protein-DNA binding: Discovering motifs and distinguishing direct from indirect interactions
Characterization of gene interaction and assessment of LD matrix measures for the analysis of biological pathway association
 
Automated microscopy and high throughput image analysis in Arabidopsis and Drosophila
Analysis and error correction in structures of macromolecular interiors and interfaces
 
Detecting changes in alternative mRNA processing from microarray expression data
The thermo-mechanical dynamics of DNA self-assembled nanostructures
 
Computational molecular engineering nucleic acid binding proteins and enzymes
Modeling multi-factor binding of the genome
 
Chromatin Determinants of the Eukaryotic DNA Replication Program
A Phylogenetic, Ecological, and Functional Characterization of Non-Photoautotrophic Bacteria in the Lichen Microbiome
 
Computational Methods For Functional Motif Identification and Approximate Dimension Reduction in Genomic Data
Computational Methods for Investigating Dendritic Cell Biology
 
Dissecting the Genetic Basis of Convergent Complex Traits Based on Molecular Homoplasy
A Genomic Definition of Centromeres in Complex Genomes
 
A Computational Synthesis of Genes, Behavior, and Evolution Provides Insights into the Molecular Basis of Vocal Learning
Integrative genomic modeling of complex traits using pathway analysis