Description |
xi, 500 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Series |
Methods in molecular biology ; v. 132 |
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Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) ; v. 132
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Contents |
Machine derived contents note: Part 1. Sequence Analysis Packages -- GCG: The Wisconsin Package of Sequence Analysis Programs -- David D. Womble -- Web-Based Interfaces for the GCG Sequence Analysis Programs -- David D. Womble -- Omiga: A PC-Based Sequence Analysis Tool -- Jeffrey A. Kramer -- MacVector: Integrated Sequence Analysis for the Macintosh -- Promila A. Rastogi -- DNASTAR's Lasergene Sequence Analysis Software -- Timothy G. Burland -- PepTool? and GeneTool?: Platform-Independent Tools for Biological Sequence Analysis -- David S. Wishart, Paul Stothard, and Gary H. Van Domselaar -- The Staden Package, 1998 -- Rodger Staden, Kathryn F. Beal, and James K. Bonfield -- Building a Multiuser Sequence Analysis Facility Using Freeware -- Brian Fristensky -- Part 2. Molecular Biology Software -- Free Software in Molecular Biology for Macintosh and MS Windows Computers -- Appendix: Software Listings -- Don Gilbert -- Flexible Sequence Similarity Searching with the FASTA3 Program Package -- William R. Pearson -- The Use of CLUSTAL W and CLUSTAL X for Multiple Sequence Alignment -- Ashok Aiyar -- Phylogenetic Analysis Using PHYLIP -- Jacques D. Retief -- Annotating Sequence Data Using Genotator -- Nomi L. Harris -- Low Cost Gel Analysis -- Jeffry A. Reidler -- Part 3. Web-Based Resources -- Computer Resources for the Clinical and Molecular Geneticist -- Yuval Yaron and Avi Orr-Urtreger -- The NCBI: Publicly Available Tools and Resources on the Web -- Jack P. Jenuth -- Resources at EBI -- Patricia Rodriguez-Tom ̌-- Computer-Assisted Analysis of Transcription Control Regions: MatInspector and Other Programs -- Thomas Werner -- Computational Approaches for Gene Identification -- Gautam B. Singh -- Primer3 on the WWW for General Users and for Biologist Programmers -- Steve Rozen and Helen Skaletsky -- Using the WWW to Supply the Molecular Biology Lab -- MaryAnn Labant and Roger Anderson -- Part 4. Computers and Molecular Biology: Issues and Constraints -- Network Computing: Restructuring How Scientists Use Computers and What We Get Out of Them -- Brian Fristensky -- Computing with DNA -- Lila Kari and Laura F. Landweber -- Detecting Biological Patterns: The Integration of Databases, Models, and Algorithms -- Gautam B. Singh -- Part 5. Teaching Bioinformatics and Keeping Up-to-Date with the Literature -- Design and Implementation of an Introductory Course for Computer Applications in Molecular Biology and Genetics -- Stephen A. Krawetz -- The Virtual Library I: Searching MEDLINE -- Keir Reavie -- The Virtual Library II: Science Citation Index and Current Awareness Services -- Keir Reavie -- The Virtual Library III: Electronic Journals, Grants, and Funding Information -- Keir Reavie |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Also available online via the World Wide Web, by subscription to BioMedProtocols.com (BMP) via Humana Press |
Subject |
Molecular biology -- Computer simulation.
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Bioinformatics -- Methodology.
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Molecular biology -- Data processing.
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Bioinformatics.
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Molecular biology -- Computer network resources.
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Internet.
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World Wide Web.
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Molecular biology -- Study and teaching.
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Author |
Misener, Stephen.
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Krawetz, Stephen A.
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Humana Press.
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LC no. |
99017054 |
ISBN |
0896037320 alkaline paper |
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