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


766 abstracts overall from 11 distinct proceedings





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1. Beri S, Menozzi G, Rusconi M, Cagliani R, Marinelli M, Bonaglia C, Giorda R
Repeated sequences with strong tetraplex-forming potential generate double-strand breaks in yeast and high frequency chromosomal rearrangements in human sperm
Meeting: BITS 2009 - Year: 2009
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Topic: Genome and Molecular Evolution
2. Menozzi G, Riva L, Sironi M, Pozzoli U
Intron and exon lengths influence on splicing
Meeting: BITS 2004 - Year: 2004
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Topic: Unspecified
3. Menozzi G, Sironi M, Pozzoli U
Conserved elements shape both size and base composition of noncoding regions in Drosophila
Meeting: BITS 2007 - Year: 2007
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Topic: Molecular evolution and biodiversity
4. Pozzoli U, Menozzi G, Cereda M, Comi GP, Sironi M
Expression levels and gene function influence transposon occurrence in mammalian introns
Meeting: BITS 2006 - Year: 2006
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Topic: Molecolar evolution
5. Pozzoli U, Menozzi G, Riva L, Sironi M
COBITIS: COmputational BIology Tools Interoperability Schema
Meeting: BITS 2004 - Year: 2004
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Topic: Unspecified
6. Riva L, Menozzi G, Sironi M, Cerutti S, Pozzoli U
A Wavelet Based Method to Predict Nucleosome Positions
Meeting: BITS 2004 - Year: 2004
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Topic: Unspecified
7. Sironi M, Menozzi G, Fumagalli M, Comi GP, Pozzoli U
Introns containing conserved elements are evolutionary preserved in size
Meeting: BITS 2006 - Year: 2006
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Topic: Molecolar evolution
8. Sironi M, Riva L, Menozzi G, Pozzoli U
Silencer elements as possible inhibitors of pseudoexon splicing
Meeting: BITS 2004 - Year: 2004
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Topic: Comparative genomics


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