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9783540428930

Bioinformatics and Genome Analysis

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  • ISBN13:

    9783540428930

  • ISBN10:

    3540428933

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2002-07-01
  • Publisher: Springer Verlag
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Summary

This book provides insight into all important fields in bioinformatics including sequence analysis, expression analysis, structural biology, proteomics and network analysis. Many of the leading scientists in the field have contributed chapters to topics of which range from genome sequence determination and its analysis, to the analysis of transcripts and proteins with the final aim of gaining a deeper understanding of the complex networks cells must obey to in order to live. The book has been compiled for the increasing number of scientists and researchers working in bioinfomatics and genome analysis worldwide who would like not only to get an overview but who also enjoy reading about the latest results in this exciting field.

Table of Contents

Dissecting the Genetic Component of Complex Diseases in Humans
1(16)
A. Reis
Bioinformatics of Membrane Proteins
17(12)
G. von Heijne
SNAPping Up Functionally Related Genes Based on Context Information: A Colinearity-Free Approach
29(36)
G. Kolesov
H.-W. Mewes
D. Frishman
Promoter Analysis
65(18)
T. Werner
Cluster Analysis and Its Applications to Gene Expression Data
83(26)
R. Sharan
R. Elkon
R. Shamir
Statistical Methods for Analyzing Gene Expression Data for Cancer Research
109(24)
N. Friedman
N. Kaminski
Comparing Secondary Structure `Stick' Models of Proteins Using Graph Matching with Double Dynamic Programming
133(16)
W.R. Taylor
Computational Structural Proteomics
149(18)
L. Brive
R. Abagyan
Proteomics in Biological Research: The Challenge to Make Proteins Speak
167(24)
M. Gentzel
T. Kocher
M. Wilm
Construction and Prediction of Protein-Protein Interaction Maps
191(30)
V. Schachter
Bioinformatics, Cellular Flows, and Calculation
221(24)
H.V. Westerhoff
W.M. Getz.
H.W. van Verseveld
J.-H.S. Hofmeyr
J.L. Snoep
Graph-Based Analysis of Metabolic Networks
245(30)
J. van Helden
L. Wernisch
D. Gilbert
S.J. Wodak
Orphan Protein Function and Its Relation to Glycosylation
275(20)
R. Gupta
L.J. Jensen
S. Brunak
Subject Index 295(2)
Previous Volumes Published in This Series 297

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