A Nonparametric Scoring Algorithm For Identifying Informative Genes From Microarray Data
White Papers Microarray data routinely contain gene expression levels of thousands of genes. In the context of medical diagnostics, an important problem is to find the genes that are correlated with given phenotypes.
[December 10, 2003, 5:22]
Nucleotide Substitutions And The Evolution Of Duplicate Genes
White Papers The article tells about the performance of a series of computational experiments designed to shed light on the origin and subsequent evolution of duplicate genes. For these experiments it constructed databases with the complete set of available...
[December 11, 2003, 22:36]
BioProspector: Discovering Conserved DNA Motifs In Upstream Regulatory Regions Of Co-Expressed Genes
White Papers BioProspector, a C program using a Gibbs sampling strategy, examines the upstream region of genes in the same gene expression pattern group and looks for regulatory sequence motifs. The development of genome sequencing and DNA microarray analysis...
[December 13, 2003, 0:04]
A Parallel Algorithm For Finding Small Sets Of Genes That Are Enough To Distinguish Two Biological States
White Papers GCLASS is an algorithm which explores small samples of two distinct biological states for finding small sets of genes, which form a feature vector that is enough to separate these two states. A typical sample is a set of 60 microarrays, 30 for each...
[March 20, 2008, 0:02]
Patents In Genes
White Papers By the summer of 2000, we had a fairly complete and accurate listing of all the genes in a typical human being. This paper examines the patentability of genes, the tests used by patent offices to award patents, and the policy issues that arise from...
[August 14, 2003, 16:19]
Google Uses Toolbar To Unlock Genes
News Google has begun an experiment that could turn its modest toolbar software into a supercomputer to tackle scientific problems such as untangling genetic codes. The Internet search company invited 500 people to try out a new version of its toolbar...
[March 25, 2002, 9:33]
The Selfish Genes
Leader Customer relationship management software isn't used to postive attention. Oversold, underperforming and capable of annoying thousands of people at once, the software commits technology's cardinal sin.
[February 23, 2005, 13:55]
Datasign Helps Pharmaceutical Giant Analyze Genes And Direct Robots With The Forte For Java IDE
White Papers Headquartered near Zurich, Switzerland, Datasign AG is a software development firm that serves large, Swiss-based international companies, particularly the pharmaceutical industry. The company focuses on using "best of breed" tools to help its...
[September 15, 2003, 0:00]
SigInt
Downloads SigInt is a command-line software tool that can be used to find and rank mammalian proteins/genes that specifically and significantly interact with a list of proteins/genes in context of a background mammalian signalome and interactome networks.
[January 27, 2007, 1:31]
Genes2Networks
Downloads Genes2Networks is a command-line software tool that can be used to place lists of mammalian genes in the context of a background mammalian signalome and interactome networks. The input to the program is a list of human Entrez Gene gene symbols and...
[January 27, 2007, 1:31]
Database Mining In The Human Genome Initiative
White Papers Genome database mining is the identification of the protein-encoding regions of a genome and the assignment of functions to these genes on the basis of sequence similarity homologies against other genes of known function.
[December 4, 2003, 23:08]
Genome Pioneer Wins Inventor Prize
News Leroy Hood, a pioneer of the project that mapped out the complete set of human genes, was awarded the $500,000 (about £320,000) Lemelson-MIT Prize on Thursday for inventing "four instruments that have unlocked much of the mystery of human biology".
[April 25, 2003, 7:54]
Relevance Networks—a Powerful Bioinformatics Analysis Method In Functional Genomics
White Papers Relevance Networks is an algorithm that compares gene expression patterns in a multi-dimensional, clustering view showing the positive and negative relationships of genes within a cluster, and their participation in more than one pathway.
[August 14, 2003, 16:19]
Who Should Know About Our Genetic Makeup And Why?
White Papers There are four groups of people who may want to know about our genes. Fourth, society as a whole can have an interest in the composition of our genes. Recent developments in biology have made it possible to acquire more and more precise information...
[August 14, 2003, 0:00]
Genomics: The Second Stage Of The Revolution
White Papers However, the first step toward sequencing the three billion base pairs of the human genome, and localizing the 80,000-100,000 genes within it, is just a first step. The identification of raw gene sequences has limited commercial value, because...
[August 14, 2003, 16:19]
Genetic Essentialism And The Discursive Subject
White Papers The central metaphor of one’s biology is one’s genes, and ‘one’s genes’ are seen as the essence of the person. Today, biology is instrumental in the epistemological restructuring of the human sciences.
[August 14, 2003, 0:00]
Infamous Russian Malware Gang Vanishes
News It feels like their upstream providers put them on a black list, and terminated services to this problematic customer," said Raimund Genes, chief technology officer for Trend Micro's antivirus division, on Friday.
[November 9, 2007, 17:08]
Trend Micro: Open Source Is More Secure
News Period," Raimund Genes, chief technical officer for anti-malware at Trend, told ZDNet UK. Genes said open source developers "openly talk about security", so patches are "immediate - as soon as something happens", whereas proprietary vendors with...
[June 13, 2006, 15:40]
Nanotech Brings Out The Luddites
Talkback Millions of Americans may suffer no ill effects from eating them but what happens if the gm genes cross pollenate into other species of plant? If people show ill effects from eating gm food they can stop eating it, but if gm genes propagate into...
[August 13, 2003, 13:44]
Trend Micro Aims At Corporate Spyware
News It stops the call-home process," said Raimund Genes, European president of Trend Micro. Genes said the company was also targeting the high volume of 'Rbot worms', which are frequently mutated by novice virus writers in a bid to get past antivirus...
[April 27, 2005, 14:10]

