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1. On approximations and computations in probabilistic classification and in learning of graphical models
Abstract : Model based probabilistic classification is heavily used in data mining and machine learning. For computational learning these models may need approximation steps however. READ MORE
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2. On gene regulatory networks and data fitting
Abstract : Living organisms can be viewed as complex biological machines. In order to function, they must regulate their internal mechanism to do the right thing, at the right time, and in the right amount. Part of this regulation is encoded in gene regulatory networks. READ MORE
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3. Bio-inspired crossover and a model of neuronal reprogramming
Abstract : Bio-inspired crossover:Natural genomes are affected by various kinds of mutations, manifesting as variations in the genome. This includes modifications to individual base pairs (single nucleotide polymorphism, SNP), but also short insertions and deletions (indels), and variations in the position (translocations) or multiplicity (copy number variations) of genetic sequences. READ MORE
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4. The use of molecular techniques for identification of genetic divergence in transplantation : with special reference to MHC genes and HLA typing
Abstract : Transplantation immunology basically deals with the immune mechanisms that lead to rejection of transplanted tissues. Lymphocytes are the key mediators of graft rejection. At the time for this observation, the genetic loci responsible for histocompatibility between individuals of the same species were already identified in the mouse. READ MORE
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5. On the molecular mechanisms of the amyloid β-peptide aggregation
Abstract : The pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s disease is widely believed to be due to production and deposition of the amyloid β-peptide. Several variants of the Aβ peptide are known to exist in in vivo. Variations include mutations or additional functional groups attached to residue side chains and may affect the aggregation process. READ MORE