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Dr. B. F. Francis Ouellette is Director of the University of British Columbia Bioinformatics Centre and Director for the Canadian Genetic Disease Network (CGDN) Bioinformatics Facility, where he coordinates the Canadian Bioinformatics Workshop series. His research includes work on the Biomolecular Interaction Network Database (BIND), development of gene prediction tools, and use of comparative genomics approaches to help identify human genes. Dr. Ouellette has worked on yeast genome sequencing and analysis, and has previously served as GenBank coordinator at the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), NIH.
Sequence Databases | p. 3 |
Mapping Databases | p. 25 |
Information Retrieval from Biological Databases | p. 55 |
Genomic Databases | p. 81 |
Predictive Methods Using DNA Sequences | p. 115 |
Predictive Methods Using RNA Sequences | p. 143 |
Sequence Polymorphisms | p. 171 |
Predictive Methods Using Protein Sequences | p. 197 |
Protein Structure Prediction and Analysis | p. 223 |
Intermolecular Interactions and Biological Pathways | p. 253 |
Assessing Pairwise Sequence Similarity: BLAST and FASTA | p. 295 |
Creation and Analysis of Protein Multiple Sequence Alignments | p. 325 |
Sequence Assembly and Finishing Methods | p. 341 |
Phylogenetic Analysis | p. 365 |
Computational Approaches in Comparative Genomics | p. 393 |
Using DNA Microarrays to Assay Gene Expression | p. 409 |
Proteomics and Protein Identification | p. 445 |
Using Perl to Facilitate Biological Analysis | p. 475 |
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