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Promoter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In genetics, a promoter is a region of DNA that facilitates the transcription of a particular gene. Promoters are typically located near the genes they regulate, on the same strand and upstream (tow...
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CiteSeerX - Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles): The DNA promoter sequences domain theory and database have become popular for testing systems that integrate empirical and analytical learning. ... On the Informativeness of the DNA Promoter Sequences Domain Theory (1995) [11 citations — 0 self]
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J. Ortega. 1995. On the informativeness of the dna promoter sequences domain theory. Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, 2:361--367. ... 1995. On the informativeness of the dna promoter sequences domain theory. Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, 2:361--367. Online articles have much greater impact...
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PromoterWise compares two DNA sequences allowing for inversions and translocations, ideal for promoters. ... Sequence 1: paste a DNA Sequence in FASTA format OR upload a file:
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dc:identifier DBLP journals/corr/cs-AI-9503101 (xsd:string) ... rdfs:label On the Informativeness of the DNA Promoter Sequences Domain Theory (xsd:string)
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rdfs:label On the Informativeness of the DNA Promoter Sequences Domain Theory (Research Note). (xsd:string) ... swrc:pages 361-367 (xsd:string)
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