نتایج جستجو برای: shotgun

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Journal: :Uncertainty in artificial intelligence : proceedings of the ... conference. Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence 2012
Ajit P. Singh John Halloran Jeff A. Bilmes Katrin Kirchhoff William Stafford Noble

Shotgun proteomics is a high-throughput technology used to identify unknown proteins in a complex mixture. At the heart of this process is a prediction task, the spectrum identification problem, in which each fragmentation spectrum produced by a shotgun proteomics experiment must be mapped to the peptide (protein subsequence) which generated the spectrum. We propose a new algorithm for spectrum...

Journal: :Briefings in functional genomics & proteomics 2006
Brook L Nunn Scott A Shaffer Alexander Scherl Byron Gallis Manhong Wu Samuel I Miller David R Goodlett

Shotgun proteomics is rapidly becoming one of the most efficient and popular tools to examine protein expression in cells. Numerous laboratories now have a wide array of low- and high-performance mass spectrometry instrumentation necessary to complete proteome-wide projects. Often these laboratories have time and financial constraints that prohibit all projects from being conducted on high-perf...

Journal: :Nature 1997
C Churcher S Bowman K Badcock A Bankier D Brown T Chillingworth R Connor K Devlin S Gentles N Hamlin D Harris T Horsnell S Hunt K Jagels M Jones G Lye S Moule C Odell D Pearson M Rajandream P Rice N Rowley J Skelton V Smith B Barrell

Large-scale systematic sequencing has generally depended on the availability of an ordered library of large-insert bacterial or viral genomic clones for the organism under study. The generation of these large insert libraries, and the location of each clone on a genome map, is a laborious and time-consuming process. In an effort to overcome these problems, several groups have successfully demon...

Journal: :Journal of chromatography. B, Analytical technologies in the biomedical and life sciences 2009
Marcus Ståhlman Christer S Ejsing Kirill Tarasov Jeanna Perman Jan Borén Kim Ekroos

Technological advances in mass spectrometry and meticulous method development have produced several shotgun lipidomic approaches capable of characterizing lipid species by direct analysis of total lipid extracts. Shotgun lipidomics by hybrid quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry allows the absolute quantification of hundreds of molecular glycerophospholipid species, glycerolipid species, ...

Journal: :Briefings in functional genomics & proteomics 2006
Kunal Aggarwal Leila H Choe Kelvin H Lee

Shotgun proteomic methods involving isobaric tagging of peptides enable high-throughput proteomic analysis. iTRAQ reagents allow simultaneous identification and quantitation of proteins in four different samples using tandem mass spectrometry (MS). In this article, we provide a brief description of proteome analysis using iTRAQ reagents and review the current applications of these reagents in p...

2012
Nathan Wales J. Alberto Romero-Navarro Enrico Cappellini M. Thomas P Gilbert

DNA extracted from ancient plant remains almost always contains a mixture of endogenous (that is, derived from the plant) and exogenous (derived from other sources) DNA. The exogenous 'contaminant' DNA, chiefly derived from microorganisms, presents significant problems for shotgun sequencing. In some samples, more than 90% of the recovered sequences are exogenous, providing limited data relevan...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1998
U Radelof S Hennig P Seranski M Steinfath J Ramser R Reinhardt A Poustka F Francis H Lehrach

Large-scale genomic sequencing projects generally rely on random sequencing of shotgun clones, followed by different gap closing strategies. To reduce the overall effort and cost of those projects and to accelerate the sequencing throughput, we have developed an efficient, high throughput oligonucleotide fingerprinting protocol to select optimal shotgun clone sets prior to sequencing. Both comp...

Journal: :Trans. MLDM 2014
Patrick Schäfer

Similarity search is a core functionality in many data mining algorithms. Over the past decade algorithms were designed to mostly work with human assistance to extract characteristic, aligned patterns of equal length and scaling. We propose the shotgun distance similarity measure that extracts, scales, and aligns segments from a query to a sample time series. This greatly simplifies the time se...

Journal: :American journal of surgery 2009
Matthew M Carrick C Anne Morrison D Jacob Alexis Mark A Feanny Hoang Q Pham Francis J Welsh Michael A Norman Bradford G Scott

BACKGROUND Shotgun wound classification systems attempt to predict the need for surgical intervention based on the size of wounds, pellet spread, or distance from the weapon rather than clinical findings. METHODS A 5-year retrospective review of patients sustaining a thoracoabdominal shotgun wound was performed. Factors believed to be associated with the need for surgical intervention were ex...

2009
Yu Zheng Janos Posfai Richard D. Morgan Tamas Vincze Richard J. Roberts

Whole genome shotgun sequence analysis has become the standard method for beginning to determine a genome sequence. The preparation of the shotgun sequence clones is, in fact, a biological experiment. It determines which segments of the genome can be cloned into Escherichia coli and which cannot. By analyzing the complete set of sequences from such an experiment, it is possible to identify gene...

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