Genomics and proteomics : functional and computational aspects /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: International Symposium on Genomics and Proteomics: Functional and Computational Aspects
Other Authors: Suhai, Sándor
Format: Conference Proceeding Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, [2000]
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • ...and counting : DNA-microarrays / Jörg D. Hoheisel
  • Obtaining and evaluating gene expression profiles with cDNA microarrays / Michael Bittner ... [et al.]
  • Large scale expression screening identifies molecular pathways and predicts gene function / Nicolas Pollet ... [et al.]
  • The glean machine : what can we learn from DNA sequence polymorphisms? / Daniel L. Hartl ... [et al.]
  • Automatic assembly and editing of genomic data / B. Chevreuxr ... [et al.]
  • QUEST : an iterated sequence databank search method / William R. Taylorr ... [et al.]
  • An essay on individual sequence variation in expressed sequence tags (ESTs) / Jens Reichr ... [et al.]
  • Sequence similarity based gene prediction / Roderic Guigó ... [et al.]
  • Functional proteomics / Joachim Klose
  • The genome as a flexible polymer chain : recent results from simulations and experiments / Jörg Langowski ... [et al.]
  • Analysis of chromosome territory architecture in the human cell nucleus : overview of data from a collaborative study / H. Bornfleth ... [et al.]
  • From sequence to structure and function : modelling and simulation of light-activated membrane proteins / Jerome Baudry ... [et al.]
  • SHOX homeobox gene and Turner syndrome / E. Raor ... [et al.]
  • A feature-based approach to discrimination and prediction of protein folding / Boris Mirkinr ... [et al.]
  • Linking structural biology with genome research : the Berlin "protein structure factory" initiative / Udo Heniemann ... [et al.]
  • G protein-coupled receptors, or the power of data / Florence Horn ... [et al.]
  • Distributed application management in bioinformatics / M. Sengerr ... [et al.]
  • Is human genetics becoming dangerous to society? / Charles J. Epstein.