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    A framework for integrating the songbird brain. 

    Carninci, P; Dietrich, F; Hartemink, Alexander J; Hayashizaki, Y; Jarvis, Erich David; Lin, S; McConnell, P; ... (15 authors) (J Comp Physiol A Neuroethol Sens Neural Behav Physiol, 2002-12)
    Biological systems by default involve complex components with complex relationships. To decipher how biological systems work, we assume that one needs to integrate information over multiple levels of complexity. The songbird ...
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    Core and region-enriched networks of behaviorally regulated genes and the singing genome. 

    Audet, JN; Blatti, Charles A; Hartemink, Alexander J; Howard, JT; Jarvis, Erich David; Kellis, M; Liu, F; ... (14 authors) (Science, 2014-12-12)
    Songbirds represent an important model organism for elucidating molecular mechanisms that link genes with complex behaviors, in part because they have discrete vocal learning circuits that have parallels with those that ...
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    Convergent transcriptional specializations in the brains of humans and song-learning birds. 

    Bakken, T; Bernard, A; Bongaarts, A; Ganapathy, G; Gilbert, M Thomas P; Hara, E; Hartemink, Alexander J; ... (25 authors) (Science, 2014-12-12)
    Song-learning birds and humans share independently evolved similarities in brain pathways for vocal learning that are essential for song and speech and are not found in most other species. Comparisons of brain transcriptomes ...
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    Evaluating functional network inference using simulations of complex biological systems. 

    Hartemink, Alexander J; Jarvis, Erich David; Smith, VA (Bioinformatics, 2002)
    MOTIVATION: Although many network inference algorithms have been presented in the bioinformatics literature, no suitable approach has been formulated for evaluating their effectiveness at recovering models of complex biological ...
     

     

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