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I Karafyllidis

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Bio Systems|March 11, 1998
A model for the influence of the greenhouse effect on insect and microorganism geographical distribution and population dynamicsI Karafyllidis
Bio Systems|November 6, 2004
An algorithm for the study of DNA sequence evolution based on the genetic codeG Ch Sirakoulis, I Karafyllidis, R Sandaltzopoulos, et al.
Bio Systems|February 5, 2008
Reconstruction of DNA sequences using genetic algorithms and cellular automata: towards mutation prediction?Ch Mizas, G Ch Sirakoulis, V Mardiris, et al.
Computers in Biology and Medicine|July 16, 2003
A cellular automaton model for the study of DNA sequence evolutionG Ch Sirakoulis, I Karafyllidis, Ch Mizas, et al.
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Bio Systems|March 11, 1998
A model for the influence of the greenhouse effect on insect and microorganism geographical distribution and population dynamicsI Karafyllidis
Bio Systems|November 6, 2004
An algorithm for the study of DNA sequence evolution based on the genetic codeG Ch Sirakoulis, I Karafyllidis, R Sandaltzopoulos, et al.
Bio Systems|February 5, 2008
Reconstruction of DNA sequences using genetic algorithms and cellular automata: towards mutation prediction?Ch Mizas, G Ch Sirakoulis, V Mardiris, et al.
Computers in Biology and Medicine|July 16, 2003
A cellular automaton model for the study of DNA sequence evolutionG Ch Sirakoulis, I Karafyllidis, Ch Mizas, et al.
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