BITS Meetings' Virtual Library:
Abstracts from Italian Bioinformatics Meetings from 1999 to 2013


766 abstracts overall from 11 distinct proceedings





Display Abstracts | Brief :: Order by Meeting | First Author Name
1. Albiero A, Vitulo N, Forcato C, Campagna D, Caniato E, Bilardi A, Schiavon R, D'Angelo M, Zimbello R, Valle G
Bioinformatic analisys of SOLiD transcriptome data
Meeting: BITS 2009 - Year: 2009
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Topic: Novel methods and algorithms

Abstract: Missing

2. Angeletti M, Baldoncini A, Cannata N, Corradini F, Culmone R, Forcato C, Mattioni M, Merelli E, Piergallini R
Orion: a spatial Multi Agent System framework for Computational Cellular Dynamics of metabolic pathways
Meeting: BITS 2006 - Year: 2006
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Topic: Computational systems biology

Abstract: Missing

3. Caniato E, Vezzi A, Albiero A, Campagna D, Schiavon R, D'Angelo M, Zamperin G, Forcato C, Vitulo N, Valle G
De novo assembly combining SOLiD mate-pair and 454 data
Meeting: Proceedings of BITS 2010 Meeting - Year: 2010
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Topic: New tools for NGS

Abstract: Missing

4. Cannata N, Angeletti M, Baldoncini A, Corradini F, Culmone R, Forcato C, Mattioni M, Merelli E
Spatial behavioral modeling and simulation of metabolic pathways with Orion
Meeting: BITS 2007 - Year: 2007
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Topic: Gene expression and system biology

Abstract: Missing

5. Cannata N, Forcato C, Fabbro G, Pasin A, Balen J, Valle G
Searching for discriminating degenerated patterns between two populations of sequences
Meeting: BITS 2004 - Year: 2004
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Topic: Unspecified

Abstract: In this work we present the development of a bioinformatics tool aiming at the individuation of discriminating sequence patterns between two populations of sequences. Some examples in which it could be used are easy to find in genomics and proteomics: introns/exons in gene sequences, coding/non-coding in transcript sequences, proteins that are transported in some subcellular localization and those that are not. Once the patterns are detected they could be searched over non-annotated sequences from some program especially developed to find degenerated patterns. We expect that such a method, used jointly with other more traditional methods could lead to a better predictive power in annotation processes.

6. Lamontanara A, Vitulo N, Albiero A, Forcato C, Campagna D, Dal Pero F, Cattivelli L, Bagnaresi P, Colaiacovo M, Faccioli P, Simkova H, Dolezel J, Perrotta G, Giuliano G, Valle G, Stanca M
The repetitive landscape of Wheat Chromosome 5A. A preliminary study based on low-coverage NGS technologies
Meeting: Proceedings of BITS 2010 Meeting - Year: 2010
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Topic: Genomics

Abstract: Missing



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