BMC Bioinformatics

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This article is part of the supplement: Symposium of Computations in Bioinformatics and Bioscience (SCBB06)

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The relationship between protein sequences and their gene ontology functions

Zhong-Hui Duan1*, Brent Hughes1, Lothar Reichel2, Dianne M Perez3 and Ting Shi3

Author Affiliations

1 Department of Computer Science, University of Akron, Akron, OH, 44325, USA

2 Department of Mathematical Sciences, Kent State University, Kent, OH, 44242, USA

3 Department of Molecular Cardiology, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH, 44195, USA

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BMC Bioinformatics 2006, 7(Suppl 4):S11 doi:10.1186/1471-2105-7-S4-S11

Published: 12 December 2006

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The p-value distribution of sequence pairs in GO groups of molecular function ontology. The p-value distribution of sequence pairs in GO groups of molecular function ontology. This file contains the p-value distribution of sequence pairs in all GO groups of molecular function ontology

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The p-value distribution of sequence pairs in GO groups of biological process ontology. The p-value distribution of sequence pairs in GO groups of biological process ontology. This file contains the p-value distribution of sequence pairs in all GO groups of biological process ontology

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The p-value distribution of sequence pairs in GO groups of cellular component ontology. The p-value distribution of sequence pairs in GO groups of cellular component ontology. This file contains the p-value distribution of sequence pairs in all GO groups of cellular component ontology

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