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High performance computing and algorithm development: application of dataset development to algorithm parameterization.Jonas, Mario Ricardo Edward January 2006 (has links)
A number of technologies exist that captures data from biological systems. In addition, several computational tools, which aim to organize the data resulting from these technologies, have been created. The ability of these tools to organize the information into biologically meaningful results, however, needs to be stringently tested. The research contained herein focuses on data produced by technology that records short Expressed Sequence Tags (EST's).
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High performance computing and algorithm development: application of dataset development to algorithm parameterization.Jonas, Mario Ricardo Edward January 2006 (has links)
A number of technologies exist that captures data from biological systems. In addition, several computational tools, which aim to organize the data resulting from these technologies, have been created. The ability of these tools to organize the information into biologically meaningful results, however, needs to be stringently tested. The research contained herein focuses on data produced by technology that records short Expressed Sequence Tags (EST's).
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High performance computing and algorithm development: application of dataset development to algorithm parameterizationJonas, Mario Ricardo Edward January 2006 (has links)
Magister Scientiae - MSc / A number of technologies exist that captures data from biological systems. In addition, several computational tools, which aim to organize the data resulting from these technologies, have been created. The ability of these tools to organize the information into biologically meaningful results, however, needs to be stringently tested. The research contained herein focuses on data produced by technology that records short Expressed Sequence Tags (EST's). / South Africa
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