Bioinformatics : sequence, structure, and databanks

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Bioinformatics : sequence, structure, and databanks

edited by D. Higgins, and W. Taylor

(The practical approach series)

Oxford University Press, 2000

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This title covers important topics in the analysis of protein sequences and structures. It includes comparing amino acid sequences to structures comparing structures to each other, searching information on entire protein families as well as searching with single sequences, how to use the Internet and how to set up and use the SRS molecular biology database management system. Finally, there are chapters on multiple sequence alignment and protein secondary structure prediction. Bioinformatics will be invaluable to occasional users of these techniques as well as experienced professionals or researchers. This book is intended for occasional and experienced practitioners of bioinformatics.

Table of Contents

Threading Methods for Protein Structure Prediction. Comparison of Protein Three-Dimensional Structure. Multiple Alignments for Structural, Functional or Phylolgenetic Analyses of Homologous Sequences. Hidden Markov Models for Data Base Similarity Searches. Protein Family-Based methods for Homology Detection and Analysis. Predicting Secondary Structure from Protein Sequences. Methods for Discovering Conserved Patterns in Protein Sequences and Structures. Comparison of Protein Sequences and Practical Database Searching. Networking for the Biologist. SRS - Access to Molecular Biological Databanks and Integrated Data Analysis

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