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Before approaching the mutation effect predictions, we wanted to test the applicability of the methods to the dataset.
Based on our proteomic findings and pathway analysis predictions, we wanted to investigate if albumin-bound proteomic profiles were correlated to plasma HDL and cholesterol levels.
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Since the same marks are indicated to be important in the stalling prediction as in the elongation prediction, we wanted to see whether we predict the S index as a by-effect of predicting the elongation.
Following guidelines on validation of prediction models, we wanted to refrain from simplification of the models by excluding some predictors and then refitting the new model on our data, as that would lead to the development of even more models.
For the prediction set, we want to predict a pharmacological profile y (K-dimensional binary vector) from a chemical structure x (chemical graph).
Previous studies have shown that information about sequence conservation can improve transcription factor binding site predictions [3], [11], but we wanted to better understand how conservation improves accuracy.
However, since NirF from P. aeruginosa was so far only bioinformatically predicted to be a lipoprotein, we wanted to verify this prediction experimentally.
If we wanted a serious prediction about what will happen, we should be asking Paul the Octopus.
While assemblies were available for both strains, we wanted to compare gene predictions between the two genomes without anomalies arising from chromosomal rearrangements or assembly errors.
We chose yeast because we wanted to compare the predictions to a base pair resolution map of nucleosome positions in yeast (Brogaard et al., 2012).
Next we wanted to verify this prediction experimentally.
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