Various new methods have been proposed to predict functional interactions between proteins based on the genomic context of their genes. The types of genomic context that they use are Type I: the fusion of genes; Type II: the conservation of gene-order or co-occurrence of genes in potential operons; and Type III: the co-occurrence of genes across genomes (phylogenetic profiles). Here we compare these types for their coverage, their correlations with various types of functional interaction, and their overlap with homology-based function assignment. We apply the methods to Mycoplasma genitalium, the standard benchmarking genome in computational and experimental genomics. Quantitatively, conservation of gene order is the technique with the high...
Many complex systems can be represented and analysed as networks. The recent availability of large-s...
In the genomics era, the interactions between proteins are at the center of attention. Genomic-conte...
Abstract Background While the number of newly sequenced genomes and genes is constantly increasing, ...
Various new methods have been proposed to predict functional interactions between proteins based on ...
Contains fulltext : 187152.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Various new met...
In this work we analyze genomic neighborhood of a gene as a source of functional information. Using ...
BACKGROUND: Recent progress in computational methods for predicting physical and functional protein-...
Recent progress in computational methods for predicting physical and functional protein-protein inte...
Recent progress in computational methods for predicting physical and functional protein-protein inte...
An important element of the developing field of proteomics is to understand protein-protein interact...
An important element of the developing field of proteomics is to understand protein-protein interact...
An important element of the developing field of proteomics is to understand protein-protein interact...
An important element of the developing field of proteomics is to understand protein-protein interact...
Several widely used methods for predicting functional associations between proteins are based on the...
Abstract Background: Many complex systems can be represented and analysed as networks. The recent a...
Many complex systems can be represented and analysed as networks. The recent availability of large-s...
In the genomics era, the interactions between proteins are at the center of attention. Genomic-conte...
Abstract Background While the number of newly sequenced genomes and genes is constantly increasing, ...
Various new methods have been proposed to predict functional interactions between proteins based on ...
Contains fulltext : 187152.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Various new met...
In this work we analyze genomic neighborhood of a gene as a source of functional information. Using ...
BACKGROUND: Recent progress in computational methods for predicting physical and functional protein-...
Recent progress in computational methods for predicting physical and functional protein-protein inte...
Recent progress in computational methods for predicting physical and functional protein-protein inte...
An important element of the developing field of proteomics is to understand protein-protein interact...
An important element of the developing field of proteomics is to understand protein-protein interact...
An important element of the developing field of proteomics is to understand protein-protein interact...
An important element of the developing field of proteomics is to understand protein-protein interact...
Several widely used methods for predicting functional associations between proteins are based on the...
Abstract Background: Many complex systems can be represented and analysed as networks. The recent a...
Many complex systems can be represented and analysed as networks. The recent availability of large-s...
In the genomics era, the interactions between proteins are at the center of attention. Genomic-conte...
Abstract Background While the number of newly sequenced genomes and genes is constantly increasing, ...