
Mark Clement
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3 weeks ago |
jlconline.com | Aron Jones |John Carroll |Mark Clement
2025 Digital Edition Only JLC subscribers have access to content from the March/April issue of JLC at this time. Articles will be posted online soon. In the meantime, feel free to browse the digital edition. Subscribe
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Oct 26, 2024 |
scholarsarchive.byu.edu | Mark Clement |Brigham Young |Robert W. Walthall
Keywordsinformation super highway, infohighway, ATM, Asynchronous Transfer ModeCollegeIra A. Fulton College of Engineering and TechnologyDepartmentElectrical and Computer EngineeringAbstractThis research was conducted to determine the effectiveness of a method of controlling the flow of traffic on the information highway. A new network protocol, Asynchronous Transfer Mode, is being developed to support applications that will run on the infohighway.
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Oct 26, 2024 |
scholarsarchive.byu.edu | Mark Clement |Sean Warnick |Brigham Young |Mark Kendell
Keywordsoptimization analysis, Needleman-Wunsch algorithm, sequence alignmentCollegePhysical and Mathematical SciencesDepartmentComputer ScienceAbstractThe Needleman-Wunsch algorithm is a classic example of dynamic programming – a technique that solves large problems by breaking them down into small problems. The simplest problems are solved first and are then used to solve the larger problems.
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Oct 26, 2024 |
scholarsarchive.byu.edu | James Jensen |Mark Clement |Brigham Young
Keywordsprobabilistic inference, gene regulatory pathways, gene expressionCollegePhysical and Mathematical SciencesDepartmentComputer ScienceAbstractThe project began in the Computational Science Lab in the Computer Science Department, where I was given the assignment of finding something useful to do with a collaborating biologist’s microarray data. Initially, the goal was to identify differentially expressed genes, and shifted to integrating differential expression analysis with other tools.
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Oct 26, 2024 |
scholarsarchive.byu.edu | Mark Clement |Brigham Young
Keywordsdown syndrome, pathway analysis, genetic changesCollegePhysical and Mathematical SciencesDepartmentComputer ScienceAbstractMany of the most serious medical problems that plague humanity are caused by problems in the genetic regulatory network. Heart disease, cancer and many other maladies could be cured if we understood how genes interact with each other in order to produce different symptoms.
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