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- who: ufeffAlberto J. M.ufeff ufeffMartinufeff and ufeffErnestoufeff ufeffPerez-Ruedaufeff from the Instituto Investigaciones Agropecuarias, Biosoftru, Russia Kyushu University have published the research work: Homology-based reconstruction of regulatory networks for bacterial and archaeal genomes, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of May/18,/2021
- what: GRNs were compared using two different approaches to establish the reliability of the approach, one based on the ability to recover edges and the second focusing on the ability to recover network motifs (Milo et_al, 2002) by comparing the six reference networks with networks for the same genomes generated using the . . .
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