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f1 Rifkin, S. A., J. Kim, and K. P. White: Evolution of gene-expression during metamorphosis in the Drosophila melanogaster subgroup. Nature Genetics 33(2): 138-44, 2003.
a9 Rifin, S.A. and Kim, J.: Geometry of gene expression dynamics. Bioinformatics 18: 1176-83, 2002.
da Kim, J. : Computers are from Mars, Organisms are from Venus: An interrelationship guide to Biology and Computer Science. IEEE Computer July 2002.
ee Aspnes, J., M.-Y. Kao, J. Kim. J. Kreychman, G. Shah: A Combinatorial Toolbox for Protein Landscapes in the Grand Canonical Model. J. Comp. Biol. 9(5): 721-42, 2002.
c2 Kim, J. : Macroevolution of the hairy enhancer in Drosophila species. J. Exp. Zool. (Mol. Dev. Evol.) 291: 175-85, 2001.
11d Kim, J., E. Moriyama, C. G. Warr, P. J. Clyne, and J. R. Carlson: Identification of multi-transmembrane proteins from genomic databases using quasi-periodic structural properties. Bioinformatics 16: 767-75, 2000.
84 Kim, J: Slicing hyperdimensional oranges: The geometry of phylogenetic estimation 3e Mol. Phyl. Evol. 17(1): 58-75, 2000.
a4 Sanderson, M. J. and J. Kim: Parametric phylogeny estimation? Syst. Biol. 49: 817-29, 2000.
be Kim, J., J. Kerr, and G.S. Min: Molecular heterochrony in the early development of Drosophila. PNAS 97: 212-16, 1999.
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e5 Magwene, P. M., Lizardi, P., and J. Kim: Reconstructing the temporal order of biological samples using microarray data. Bioinformatics 19(7): 842-50, 2003.f1 Rifkin, S. A., J. Kim, and K. P. White: Evolution of gene-expression during metamorphosis in the Drosophila melanogaster subgroup. Nature Genetics 33(2): 138-44, 2003.
a9 Rifin, S.A. and Kim, J.: Geometry of gene expression dynamics. Bioinformatics 18: 1176-83, 2002.
da Kim, J. : Computers are from Mars, Organisms are from Venus: An interrelationship guide to Biology and Computer Science. IEEE Computer July 2002.
ee Aspnes, J., M.-Y. Kao, J. Kim. J. Kreychman, G. Shah: A Combinatorial Toolbox for Protein Landscapes in the Grand Canonical Model. J. Comp. Biol. 9(5): 721-42, 2002.
c2 Kim, J. : Macroevolution of the hairy enhancer in Drosophila species. J. Exp. Zool. (Mol. Dev. Evol.) 291: 175-85, 2001.
11d Kim, J., E. Moriyama, C. G. Warr, P. J. Clyne, and J. R. Carlson: Identification of multi-transmembrane proteins from genomic databases using quasi-periodic structural properties. Bioinformatics 16: 767-75, 2000.
84 Kim, J: Slicing hyperdimensional oranges: The geometry of phylogenetic estimation 3e Mol. Phyl. Evol. 17(1): 58-75, 2000.
a4 Sanderson, M. J. and J. Kim: Parametric phylogeny estimation? Syst. Biol. 49: 817-29, 2000.
be Kim, J., J. Kerr, and G.S. Min: Molecular heterochrony in the early development of Drosophila. PNAS 97: 212-16, 1999.
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