Theoretical and computational methods in genome research
- Title
- Theoretical and computational methods in genome research / edited by Sándor Suhai.
- Published by
- New York : Plenum Press, [1997], ©1997.
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- Description
- viii, 330 pages : illustrations; 26 cm
- Subject
- Contents
- 1. Evaluating the Statistical Significance of Multiple Distinct Local Alignments / Stephen F. Altschul -- 2. Hidden Markov Models for Human Genes: Periodic Patterns in Exon Sequences / Pierre Baldi, Soren Brunak and Yves Chauvin [et al.] -- 3. Identification of Muscle-Specific Transcriptional Regulatory Regions / James W. Fickett -- 4. A Systematic Analysis of Gene Functions by the Metabolic Pathway Database / Minoru Kanehisa and Susumu Goto -- 5. Polymer Dynamics of DNA, Chromatin, and Chromosomes / Jorg Langowski, Lutz Ehrlich and Markus Hammermann [et al.] -- 6. Is Whole Human Genome Sequencing Feasible? / Eugene W. Myers and James L. Weber -- 7. Sequence Patterns Diagnostic of Structure and Function / Temple F. Smith, R. Mark Adams and Sudeshna Das [et al.] -- 8. Recognizing Functional Domains in Biological Sequences / Gary D. Stormo --
- 9. The Integrated Genomic Database (IGD)S: Enhancing the Productivity of Gene Mapping Projects / Stephen P. Bryant, Anastassia Spiridou and Nigel K. Spurr -- 10. Error Analysis of Genetic Linkage Data / Robert Cottingham, Jr., Margaret Gelder Elm and Marek Kimmel -- 11. Managing Accelerating Data Growth in the Genome Database / Kenneth H. Fasman -- 12. Advances in Statistical Methods for Linkage Analysis / Jeffrey R. O'Connell and Daniel E. Weeks -- 13. Exploring Heterogeneous Molecular Biology Databases in the Context of the Object-Protocol Model / Victor M. Markowitz, I.-Min A. Chen and Anthony S. Kosky -- 14. Comprehensive Genome Information Systems / Otto Ritter -- 15. Visualizing the Genome / David B. Searls -- 16. Data Management for Ligand-Based Drug Design / Karl Aberer, Klemens Hemm and Manfred Hendlich -- 17. Picturing the Working Protein / Hans Frauenfelder and Peter G. Wolynes --
- 18. HIV-1 Protease and Its Inhibitors / Maciej Geller, Joanna Trylska and Jan Antosiewicz -- 19. Density Functional and Neural Network Analysis: Hydration Effects and Spectrosopic and Structural Correlations in Small Peptides and Amino Acids / K. J. Jalkanen, S. Suhai and H. Bohr -- 20. Computer Simulations of Protein-DNA Interactions / Mats Eriksson and Lennart Nilsson -- 21. The Role of Neutral Mutations in the Evolution of RNA Molecules / Peter Schuster -- 22. How Three-Fingered Snake Toxins Recognise Their Targets: Acetylcholinesterase-Fasciculin Complex, a Case Study / Kurt Giles, Mia L. Raves and Israel Silman [et al.] -- 23. Protein Sequence and Structure Comparison Using Iterative Double Dynamic Programming / William R. Taylor.
- Owning institution
- Columbia University Libraries
- Note
- "Proceedings of the International Symposium on Theoretical and Computational Genome Research, held March 24-27, 1996 in Heidelberg, Germany"--T.p. verso.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.