Selected Articles | |
Multi-label Hierarchical Classification of Protein Functions with Artificial Immune Systems | p. 1 |
Operon Prediction in Bacterial Genomes | p. 13 |
An Evaluation of the Impact of Side Chain Positioning on the Accuracy of Discrete Models of Protein Structures | p. 23 |
Top-Down Hierarchical Ensembles of Classifiers for Predicting G-Protein-Coupled-Receptor Functions | p. 35 |
A Hybrid Method for the Protein Structure Prediction Problem | p. 47 |
Detecting Statistical Covariations of Sequence Physicochemical Properties | p. 57 |
Molecular Models to Emulate Confinement Effects on the Internal Dynamics of Organophosphorous Hydrolase | p. 68 |
On the Toric Graph as a Tool to Handle the Problem of Sorting by Transpositions | p. 79 |
A Customized Class of Functions for Modeling and Clustering Gene Expression Profiles in Embryonic Stem Cells | p. 92 |
Extracting Information from Flexible Receptor-Flexible Ligand Docking Experiments | p. 104 |
Transposition Distance Based on the Algebraic Formalism | p. 115 |
Using BioAgents for Supporting Manual Annotation on Genome Sequencing Projects | p. 127 |
Application of Genetic Algorithms to the Genetic Regulation Problem | p. 140 |
Tests for Gene Clusters Satisfying the Generalized Adjacency Criterion | p. 152 |
Extended Abstracts | |
Identity Transposon Networks in D. melanogaster | p. 161 |
Prediction of Protein-Protein Binding Hot Spots: A Combination of Classifiers Approach | p. 165 |
AGN Simulation and Validation Model | p. 169 |
A Practical Evaluation of BioProvider | p. 174 |
Evaluation of Models for the Recognition of Hadwritten Digits in Medical Forms | p. 178 |
Author Index | p. 183 |
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