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BioSig: An Imaging Bioinformatic System for Studying PhenomicsYang et al.
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- Yang Q
- Helen M
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Functional genomics—understanding how a genome is expressed to produce myriad cell phenotypes—presents the core challenge of the postgenomic era. Using genomic information to understand the biology of complex organisms requires comprehensive …
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