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Bioinformatics Advance Access originally published online on January 18, 2005
Bioinformatics 2005 21(9):2099-2100; doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/bti272
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Integrative data analysis for functional prediction: a multi-objective optimization approach

F. Azuaje

School of Computing and Mathematics, University of Ulster Jordanstown BT37 0QB, UK

Summary: An integrative classification system for functional genomics is introduced. A comparison with a previous study of the yeast mitochondrial proteome is presented.

Availability: A demonstration prototype, interSearch, is available on request.

Contact: fj.azuaje{at}ieee.org

Supplementary information: http://ijsr32.infj.ulster.ac.uk/~e10110731/interSearch


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