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6th ISMB 1998: Montréal, Québec, Canada
- Janice I. Glasgow, Timothy G. Littlejohn, François Major, Richard H. Lathrop, David Sankoff, Christoph W. Sensen:
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology (ISMB-98), Montréal, Québec, Canada, June 28 - July 1, 1998. AAAI 1998, ISBN 1-57735-053-7 - Pankaj Agarwal, Vineet Bafna:
The Ribosome Scanning Model for Translation Initiation: Implications for Gene Prediction and Full-Length cDNA Detection. 2-7 - Lloyd Allison, Timothy Edgoose, Trevor I. Dix:
Compression of Strings with Approximate Repeats. 8-16 - Kevin Atteson:
Calculating the Exact Probability of Language-Like Patterns in Biomolecular Sequences. 17-24 - Patricia G. Baker, Andy Brass, Sean Bechhofer, Carole A. Goble, Norman W. Paton, Robert Stevens:
TAMBIS: Transparent Access to Multiple Bioinformatics Information Sources. 25-34 - Pierre Baldi, Søren Brunak, Yves Chauvin, Anders Gorm Pedersen:
Computational Applications of DNA Structural Scales. 35-42 - I-Min A. Chen, Anthony Kosky, Victor M. Markowitz, Ernest Szeto, Thodoros Topaloglou:
Advanced Query Mechanisms for Biological Databases. 43-51 - Dirk Drasdo, Terence Hwa, Michael Lässig:
A Statistical Theory of Sequence Alignment with Gaps. 52-58 - Véronique Giudicelli, Denys Chaume, Marie-Paule Lefranc:
IMGT/LIGM-DB: A Systematized Approach for ImMunoGeneTics Database Coherence and Data Distribution Improvement. 59-68 - Nathan Goodman, Steve Rozen, Lincoln Stein:
The LabFlow System for Workflow Management in Large Scale Biology Research Laboratories. 69-77 - John R. Gunn:
Hierarchical Minimization with Distance and Angle Constraints. 78-84 - Karsten R. Heidtke, Steffen Schulze-Kremer:
BioSim: A New Qualitative Simulation Environment for Molecular Biology. 85-94 - Nikolay A. Kolchanov, Mikhail P. Ponomarenko, Alexander E. Kel, Yury V. Kondrakhin, Anatoly S. Frolov, Fedor A. Kolpakov, T. N. Goryachkovskaya, O. V. Kel, Elena A. Ananko, Elena V. Ignatieva, Olga A. Podkolodnaya, Vladimir N. Babenko, Irina L. Stepanenko, Aida G. Romashchenko, Tatyana I. Merkulova, Denis G. Vorobiev, Sergey V. Lavryushev, Y. V. Ponomarenko, Alexey V. Kochetov, G. B. Kolesov, Victor V. Solovyev, Luciano Milanesi, Nikolay L. Podkolodny, Edgar Wingender, T. Heinemeyer:
GenExpress: A Computer System for Description, Analysis and Recognition of Regulatory Sequences in Eukaryotic Genome. 95-104 - Richard H. Lathrop, Malcolm S. Casale, Douglas J. Tobias, J. Lawrence Marsh, Leslie M. Thompson:
Modeling Protein Homopolymeric Repeats: Possible Polyglutamine Structural Motifs for Huntington's Disease. 105-114 - Burkhard Morgenstern, William R. Atchley, Klaus Hahn, Andreas W. M. Dress:
Segment-Based Scores for Pairwise and Multiple Sequence Alignments. 115-121 - Henrik Nielsen, Anders Krogh:
Prediction of Signal Peptides and Signal Anchors by a Hidden Markov Model. 122-130 - Kunbin Qu, Lee Ann McCue, Charles E. Lawrence:
Bayesian Protein Family Classifier. 131-139 - Eric C. Rouchka, David J. States:
Sequence Assembly Validation by Multiple Restriction Digest Fragment Coverage Analysis. 140-147 - Jeanette P. Schmidt, Cheng Che Chen, Jonathan L. Cooper, Russ B. Altman:
A Surface Measure for Probabilistic Structural Computations. 148-156 - Imran Shah, Lawrence Hunter:
Identification of Divergent Functions in Homologous Proteins by Induction over Conserved Modules. 157-164 - Kimmen Sjölander:
Phylogenetic Inference in Protein Superfamilies: Analysis of SH2 Domains. 165-174 - Erik L. L. Sonnhammer, Gunnar von Heijne, Anders Krogh:
A Hidden Markov Model for Predicting Transmembrane Helices in Protein Sequences. 175-182 - Michael J. E. Sternberg, Patrick Aloy, Henry A. Gabb, Richard M. Jackson, Gidon Moont, Enrique Querol, Francesc X. Avilés:
A Computational System for Modeling Flexible Protein-Protein and protein-DNA Docking. 183-192 - Jacqueline Yadgari, Amihood Amir, Ron Unger:
Genetic Algorithms for Protein Threading. 193-202 - David P. Yee, Darrell Conklin:
Automated Clustering and Assembly of Large EST Collections. 203-211 - Golan Yona, Nathan Linial, Naftali Tishby, Michal Linial:
A Map of the Protein Space: An Automatic Hierarchical Classification of all Protein Sequences. 212-221
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