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Title: JUZBOX: A web server for extracting biomedical words from the protein sequence
Authors: Bobby, Paul
Balaji, S
Sathyanath, Variath
EAPEN, J SANTHOSH
Keywords: JUZBOX
biomedical words
lexicon
Issue Date: 2009
Citation: Bioinformation, Vol.4(5): (2009), PP.179-181
Abstract: The recognition of gene/protein names in literature is one of the pivotal steps in the processing of biological literatures for information extraction or data mining. We have compiled a lexicon of biomedical words (conserved patterns/ potential motifs) which has the combination of only 20 alphabets of amino acids. The remaining 6 letters of the English alphabets (B, J, O, U, X, Z) are treated as invalid amino acid characters (to our context), We have jumbled the 6 letters for the sake of usage and convenience and termed as ‘JUZBOX’ and these characters were filtered in the biomedical lexicon. Undoubtedly, the generation of biomedical words from protein sequence using JUZBOX have applications specific for functional annotation.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/737
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