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Data Analysis and Visualization in Genomics and Proteomics, 2005
- Francisco Azuaje, Joaquín Dopazo:

Data Analysis and Visualization in Genomics and Proteomics. Wiley 2005, ISBN 978-0-470-09439-6 - Francisco Azuaje, Joaquín Dopazo:

Integrative Data Analysis and Visualization: Introduction to Critical Problems, Goals and Challenges. 1-9 - Allyson L. Williams, Paul J. Kersey

, Manuela Pruess, Rolf Apweiler
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Biological Databases: Infrastructure, Content and Integration. 11-28 - Francisco Azuaje, Joaquín Dopazo, Haiying Wang

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Data and Predictive Model Integration: An Overview of Key Concepts, Problems and Solutions. 29-39 - Martin Krallinger, Alfonso Valencia:

Applications of Text Mining in Molecular Biology, from Name Recognition to Protein Interaction Maps. 41-59 - Long J. Lu, Yu Xia

, Haiyuan Yu, Alexander Rives, Haoxin Lu, Falk Schubert, Mark Gerstein:
Protein Interaction Prediction by Integrating Genomic Features and Protein Interaction Network Analysis. 61-81 - Amanda Clare:

Integration of Genomic and Phenotypic Data. 83-97 - Fátima Al-Shahrour, Joaquín Dopazo:

Ontologies and Functional Genomics. 99-112 - Alban Chesnau, Claude Sardet:

The C. elegans Interactome: Its Generation and Visualization. 113-133 - Steve Pettifer

, James Sinnott, Teresa K. Attwood:
Integrated Approaches for Bioinformatic Data Analysis and Visualization - Challenges, Opportunities and New Solutions. 135-152 - Qizheng Sheng, Yves Moreau

, Frank De Smet
, Kathleen Marchal
, Bart De Moor:
Advances in Cluster Analysis of Microarray Data. 153-173 - Olga G. Troyanskaya:

Unsupervised Machine Learning to Support Functional Characterization of Genes: Emphasis on Cluster Description and Class Discovery. 175-192 - Ramón Díaz-Uriarte

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Supervised Methods with Genomic Data: a Review and Cautionary View. 193-214 - Pedro Larrañaga

, Iñaki Inza
, Jose Luis Flores
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A Guide to the Literature on Inferring Genetic Networks by Probabilistic Graphical Models. 215-238 - Inge Jonassen:

Integrative Models for the Prediction and Understanding of Protein Structure Patterns. 239-255

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