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Briefings in Bioinformatics, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, February 2000
- Martin J. Bishop:
Editorial. 5-8
- Robert Stevens, Crispin J. Miller:
Wrapping and Interoperating Bioinformatics Resources Using CORBA. 9-21
- Clare Sansom:
Database Searching with DNA and Protein Sequences: An Introduction. 22-32 - Igor B. Rogozin, Galina V. Glazko, M. V. Glazkov:
Computer Prediction of Sites Associated with Various Elements of the Nuclear Matrix. 33-44 - Terri K. Attwood
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The Role of Pattern Databases in Sequence Analysis. 45-59 - Beth K. Gatewood, Robert W. Cottingham
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Mouse-human Comparative Map Resources on the Web. 60-75 - C. Victor Jongeneel
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Searching the Expressed Sequence Tag (EST) Databases: Panning for Genes. 76-92 - Darrell Conklin, David P. Yee, Richard J. Millar, J. Engelbrecht, H. Vissing:
Mining of Assembled Expressed Sequence Tag (EST) Data for Protein Families: Application to the G Protein-coupled Receptor Superfamily. 93-99
- Richard J. Mural:
Software Review Introduction. Briefings Bioinform. 1(1): 100 (2000) - Sylvia Spengler:
Software Review. Briefings Bioinform. 1(1): 101-115 (2000)
Volume 1, Number 2, May 2000
- Martin J. Bishop:
Editorial. 116
- Mike Pagel:
Phylogenetic-evolutionary Approaches to Bioinformatics. 117-130 - Simon Kelley:
Getting Started with Acedb. 131-137 - Jo L. Dicks:
Plant Genome Databases: From References to Inference Tools. 138-150 - Andrew S. Law, Alan L. Archibald
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Farm Animal Genome Databases. 151-160 - Heikki Lehväslaiho:
Human Sequence Variation and Mutation Databases. 161-166 - Kay Hofmann
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Sensitive Protein Comparisons with Profiles and Hidden Markov Models. 167-178 - Laura Raddrizzani, Jürgen Hammer:
Epitope Scanning Using Virtual Matrix-based Algorithms. 179-189 - Christian Schönbach
, Peter Kowalski-Saunders, Vladimir Brusic
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Data Warehousing in Molecular Biology. 190-198
- Richard J. Mural:
Software Review. 199-211
Volume 1, Number 3, September 2000
- Martin J. Bishop:
Editorial. 212-213
- Vladimir B. Bajic
:
Comparing the Success of Different Prediction Software in Sequence Analysis: A Review. 214-228 - Jon C. Ison
, Sinead B. O'Leary, Alan J. Bleasby, David S. Moss:
Information Resources for the Bioinformatician. 229-235 - Graziano Pesole, Giorgio Grillo, Alessandra Larizza, Sabino Liuni:
The Untranslated Regions of Eukaryotic MRNAs: Structure, Function, Evolution and Bioinformatic Tools for Their Analysis. 236-249 - Jérôme Wojcik, Vincent Schächter:
Proteomic Databases and Software on the Web. 250-259 - Igor B. Rogozin, V. I. Mayorov, M. V. Lavrentieva, Luciano Milanesi, L. R. Adkison:
Prediction and Phylogenetic Analysis of Mammalian Short Interspersed Elements (SINEs). 260-274 - Thomas Lengauer, Ralf Zimmer
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Protein Structure Prediction Methods for Drug Design. 275-288 - Donna L. Montgomery:
Tuberculosis Vaccine Design: Influence of the Completed Genome Sequence. 289-296 - Detlef Wolf
, Christopher P. Gray, Antoine de Saizieu:
Visualising Gene Expression in Its Metabolic Context. 297-304
- Jon C. Ison
:
Software Review Exploring Protein Domain Structure. 305-323
Volume 1, Number 4, November 2000
- Thangavel Alphonse Thanaraj, Alan J. Robinson, J. Muila, Jean-Jack M. Riethoven:
Editorial. Briefings Bioinform. 1(4): 324-330 (2000)
- Michael Q. Zhang:
Discriminant Analysis and Its Application in DNA Sequence Motif Recognition. 331-342 - Thangavel Alphonse Thanaraj, Alan J. Robinson:
Prediction of Exact Boundaries of Exons. 343-356 - Mikhail S. Gelfand
, Pavel S. Novichkov, Elena S. Novichkova, Andrey A. Mironov:
Comparative Analysis of Regulatory Patterns in Bacterial Genomes. 357-371 - Thomas Werner:
Identification and Functional Modelling of DNA Sequence Elements of Transcription. 372-380 - Thomas Wiehe
, Roderic Guigó, Webb Miller:
Genome Sequence Comparisons: Hurdles in the Fast Lane to Functional Genomics. 381-388 - Klaus F. X. Mayer, Kai Lemcke, Christine M. Schüller
, Stephen Rudd, Paolo Zaccaria:
Arabidopsis Genome Analysis As Exemplified By Analysis of Chromosome 4. 389-397 - Robert Stevens, Carole A. Goble, Sean Bechhofer
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Ontology-based Knowledge Representation for Bioinformatics. 398-414
- Frank W. Larimer:
Software Review HOBACGEN: Homologous Bacterial Genes Database. 415

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