Genomics and proteomics : functional and computational aspects / edited by Sándor Suhai.
Publication details: New York : Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, 2000.Description: viii, 250 p. : ill. ; 26 cmISBN:- 0306463121
- 9780306463129
- QU 26.5 G335 2000 G335 2000
Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Book Open Access | Health Sciences Library | QU 26.5 G335 2000 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | MBAL22010861 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
1. ...and counting: DNA-Microarrays; J. D. Hoheisel.
2. Obtaining and evaluating gene expression profiles with cDNA microarrays; M. Bittner, et al.
3. Large scale expression screening identifies molecular pathways and predicts gene function; N. Pollet, et al.
4. The Glean Machine: What can we learn from DNA sequence polymorphisms? D. L. Hartl, et al.
5. Automatic assembly and editing of genomic data; B. Chevreux, et al.
6. QUEST: an iterated sequence databank search method; W. R. Taylor, N. P. Brown.
7. An essay on individual sequence variation in expressed sequence tags (ESTs); J. Reich, J. Hanke.
8. Sequence similarity based gene prediction; R. Guig�, et al.
9. Functional proteomics; J. Klose.
10. The genome as a flexible polymer chain: recent results from simulations and experiments; J. Langowski, et al.
11. Analysis of chromosome territory architecture in the human cell nucleus: overview of data from a collaborative study; H. Bornfleth, et al.
12. From sequence to structure and function: Modelling and simulation of light-activated membrane proteins; J. Baudry, et al.
13. SHOX homeobox gene and Turner syndrome; E. Rao, G. A. Rappold.
14. A feature-based approach to discrimination and prediction of protein folding groups; B. Mirkin, O. Ritter.
15. Linking structural biology with genome research: The Berlin `Protein Structure Factory' initiative; U. Heinemann, et al.
16. G protein-coupled receptors, or the power of data; F. Horn, et al.
17. Distributed application management in bioinformatics; M. Senger, et al.
18. Is human genetics becoming dangerous to society
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