03690nam 2200625 450 99619878500331620230421044611.01-281-84272-997866118427273-527-61519-93-527-61518-0(CKB)1000000000377150(EBL)481704(OCoLC)608693656(SSID)ssj0000111877(PQKBManifestationID)11125311(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000111877(PQKBWorkID)10080564(PQKB)11161511(MiAaPQ)EBC481704(EXLCZ)99100000000037715020160818h19951995 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrBioinformatics from nucleic acids and proteins to cell metabolism : contributions to the conference on "Bioinformatics" October 9 to 11, 1995 Braunschweig, Germany /edited by Dietmar Schomburg, Uta LesselWeinheim, [Germany] :VCH,1995.©19951 online resource (208 p.)GBF Monographs ;Volume 18Description based upon print version of record.3-527-30072-4 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters.Bioinformatics : From Nucleic Acids and Proteins to Cell Metabolism; Contents; List of Authors; I. Biological Data Bases; An Integrated Services Approach to Biological Sequence Databases; II. DNA and RNA; Das Gensequenzanalysesystem DIANA; Statistical Analysis of DNA Sequences; A Consensus Match Scoring System that is Correlated with Biological Functionality; Algorithmic Representation of Large RNA Folding Landscapes; III. Protein Sequences and Structures; Statistical Significance of Local Alignments with Gaps; Classification of Local Protein Structural Motifs by Kohonen NetworksData set heterogeneities and their effects on the derivation of contact potential3D-Segmentierungstechniken und vektorwertige Bewertungsfunktionen für symbolisches Protein-Protein-Docking; An Algorithm for the Protein Docking Problem; IV. From Molecules to Cell Metabolism; Force Field Minimization: Domain Decomposition, Positive Definite Functions, and Wavelets; Ähnlichkeitsanalyse biologisch aktiver Moleküle mit durch Autokorrelationsvektoren trainierten selbstorganisierenden Karten; Algebraic Methods for the Analysis of Redundancy and Identifiability in Metabolic 13C-Labelling SystemsSimulation and Animation of Intracellular DiffusionBioinformatics, in this context the application of computer science to biological problems, has become an indispensable part of any research in the biosciences. Rapid developments in gene sequencing, structure determination as well as rational protein engineering and design have made it necessary for biologists, chemists, and computer scientists to channel their expertise into large scale collaborative projects. This GBF Monograph gives a general overview of the latest versatile activities in bioinformatics:* Biological Data Bases* DNA and RNA* Protein Sequences and Structures<GBF monographs ;Number 18.DNA data banksCongressesCytologyDatabasesCongressesDNA data banksCytologyDatabases572.60285572.80285Schomburg D(Dietmar),Lessel UtaMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996198785003316Bioinformatics377951UNISA