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Motivation: The enormous amount of short reads generated by the new DNA sequencing technologies call for the development of fast and accurate read alignment programs. A first generation of hash table-based methods has been developed, including MAQ, which is accurate,  |


Motivation: The use of prior knowledge to improve gene regulatory network modelling has often been proposed. In this article we present the first research on the massive incorporation of prior knowledge from literature for Bayesian network learning of gene networks.  |
Motivation: Generation of structural models and recognition of homologous relationships for unannotated protein sequences are fundamental problems in bioinformatics. Improving the sensitivity and selectivity of methods designed for these two tasks therefore has downstream benefits for many other bioinformatics applications.  |
Motivation: There has been an increasing interest in expressing a survival phenotype (e.g. time to cancer recurrence or death) or its distribution in terms of a subset of the expression data of a subset of genes. Due to high dimensionality  |


Motivation: The relationship between nucleosome positioning and gene regulation is fundamental yet complex. Previous studies on genomic nucleosome positions have revealed a correlation between nucleosome occupancy on promoters and gene expression levels. Many of these studies focused on individual nucleosomes,  |
Green grass helps kids cope with stress.  |
The positive impact of nature.  |
When to go it alone and when not to.  |
How greenery helps us think.  |
The "No Child Left Inside" movement.  |
A new behind-the-scense video of a scoring session of the "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" soundtrack has appeared online. In the video, conposer Nicholas Hooper and director David Yates can both be seen.  |
International news broadcaster CNN is giving "Potter" fans a chance to record and upload a video to ask cast and crew members of "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" a question.  |
A new interview by the Guardian with Daneil Radcliffe has appeared online. In the interview Daniel talks about everything from filming "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" to the many rumours that have been spread about him by the tabloids.  |
Australian theatre "Village Cinemas" is offering one lucky Australian "Potter" fan the oportunity to win an appearance in one of the final Harry Potter films.  |
In a new interview by Film Review Online, Emma Watson talked about her memories of filming "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince".  |
The Scientific Industrial Research Development Centre requires about US$4,5 million to resuscitate its operations that where severely affected by the changeover from the use of local currency to multiple currencies.  |
There is frenzy in Kampala, especially among the middle class, of a new type of small glass, with near magical powers, claimed to enhance body mood and replenish water and other beverages with lost essential minerals.  |
On occasions I write my column from various parts of the world - if I happen to be travelling. I no longer have the excuse that I am out of the country, since in today's world one is only the  |
A Kenyan has been named winner of the 2009 Young Women Conservation Biologists Award. Ms Shivani Bhalla was unanimously selected by Society for Conservation Biology (SCB) Africa Section Young Women Conservation Biologists Awards Panel.  |
a selection of noteworthy new additions to our fiction collection, is now available.  |  |
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