Limit search to available items
126 results found. Sorted by relevance | date | title .
Book Cover
E-book
Author Conference on "Bioinformatics" (1995 : Braunschweig, Germany)

Title Bioinformatics : from nucleic acids and proteins to cell metabolism : contributions to the conference on "Bioinformatics," October 9 to 11, 1995, Braunschweig, Germany / edited by Dietmar Schomburg, Uta Lessel
Published Weinheim ; New York : VCH, [1995]
©1995
Online access available from:
Wiley Online Books    View Resource Record  

Copies

Description 1 online resource (viii, 195 pages) : illustrations
Series GBF monographs, 0930-4320 ; v. 18
GBF monographs ; v. 18
Contents An integrated services approach to biological sequence databases / K. Heumann [and others] -- The gene sequence analysis system DIANA [Das Gensequenzanalysesytem DIANA] / A. Hatzigeorgiou [and others] -- Statistical analysis of DNA sequences / H. Herzel [and others] -- A consensus match scoring system that is correlated with biological functionality / K. Quandt [and others] -- Algorithmic representation of large RNA folding landscapes / W. Grüner, R. Giegerich, D. Strothmann -- Statistical significance of local alignments with gaps / M. Vingron, M.S. Waterman -- Classification of local protein structural motifs by Kohonen networks / J. Schuchhardt [and others] -- Data set heterogeneities and their effects on the derivation of contact potential / J. Selbig -- 3D-segmentation and vectorvalued scoring functions for symbolic docking of proteins [3D-segmentierungstechniken und vektorwertige Bewertungsfunktionen für symbolisches Protein-Protein-Docking] / F. Ackermann [and others] -- An algorithm for the protein docking problem / H.-P. Lenhof -- Force field minimization : domain decomposition, positive definite function, and wavelets / E. Schmitt -- Similarity analysis of biologically active molecules with self-organizing maps trained by topological autocorrelation vectors [Ähnlichkeitsanalyse biologisch aktiver Moleküle mit durch Autokorrelationsvektoren trainierten selbstorganisierenden Karten] / H. Bauknecht [and others] -- Algebraic methods for the analysis of redundancy and identifiability in Metabolic ¹³C-Labelling Systems / W. Wiechert -- Simulation and animation of intracellular diffusion / H.-G. Lipinski
Summary Bioinformatics, in this context the application of computer science to biological problems, has become an indispensable part of any research in the biosciences. Rapid developments in gene sequencing, structure determination as well as rational protein engineering and design have made it necessary for biologists, chemists, and computer scientists to channel their expertise into large scale collaborative projects. This GBF Monograph gives a general overview of the latest versatile activities in bioinformatics: Biological Data Bases; DNA and RNA; Protein Sequences and Structures; From Molecules to Cell Metabolism. The articles have been selected from contributions to a conference on Bioinformatics/Computer Application in the Biosciences, held in October 1995 in Braunschweig at the German National Research Center for Biotechnology
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Print version record
Subject Information Systems.
Molecular Biology.
Protein Engineering -- methods.
Sequence Analysis -- methods.
Cytology -- Databases -- Congresses.
DNA data banks -- Congresses.
Information Systems.
Molecular Biology.
Genre/Form Congress.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Form Electronic book
Author Lessel, Uta.
Schomburg, D. (Dietmar)
ISBN 3527615180 (electronic bk.)
9783527615186 (electronic bk.)
(alk. paper)
(alk. paper)