Research in Computational Molecular Biology 9th Annual International Conference, RECOMB 2005, Cambridge, MA, USA, May 14-18, 2005, Proceedings /
This volume contains the papers presented at the 9th Annual International Conference on Research in Computational Molecular Biology (RECOMB 2005), which was held in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on May 14-18, 2005. The RECOMB conference series was started in 1997 by Sorin Istrail, Pavel Pevzner and Mich...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer,
2005.
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Edición: | 1st ed. 2005. |
Colección: | Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics,
3500 |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto Completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Efficient Algorithms for Detecting Signaling Pathways in Protein Interaction Networks
- Efficient Algorithms for Detecting Signaling Pathways in Protein Interaction Networks
- Towards an Integrated Protein-Protein Interaction Network
- The Factor Graph Network Model for Biological Systems
- Pairwise Local Alignment of Protein Interaction Networks Guided by Models of Evolution
- Finding Novel Transcripts in High-Resolution Genome-Wide Microarray Data Using the GenRate Model
- Efficient Calculation of Interval Scores for DNA Copy Number Data Analysis
- Keynote
- A Regulatory Network Controlling Drosophila Development
- Keynote
- Yeast Cells as a Discovery Platform for Neurodegenerative Disease
- RIBRA-An Error-Tolerant Algorithm for the NMR Backbone Assignment Problem
- Avoiding Local Optima in Single Particle Reconstruction
- A High-Throughput Approach for Associating microRNAs with Their Activity Conditions
- RNA-RNA Interaction Prediction and Antisense RNA Target Search
- Consensus Folding of Unaligned RNA Sequences Revisited
- Keynote
- Discovery and Annotation of Genetic Modules
- Efficient q-Gram Filters for Finding All ?-Matches over a Given Length
- A Polynomial Time Solvable Formulation of Multiple Sequence Alignment
- A Fundamental Decomposition Theory for Phylogenetic Networks and Incompatible Characters
- Reconstruction of Reticulate Networks from Gene Trees
- A Hybrid Micro-Macroevolutionary Approach to Gene Tree Reconstruction
- Constructing a Smallest Refining Galled Phylogenetic Network
- Keynote
- Mapping Molecular Landscapes Inside Cells
- Information Theoretic Approaches to Whole Genome Phylogenies
- Maximum Likelihood of Evolutionary Trees Is Hard
- Graph Theoretical Insights into Evolution of Multidomain Proteins
- Peptide Sequence Tags for Fast Database Search in Mass-Spectrometry
- A Hidden Markov Model Based Scoring Function for Mass Spectrometry Database Search
- EigenMS: De Novo Analysis of Peptide Tandem Mass Spectra by Spectral Graph Partitioning
- Keynote
- Biology as Information
- Using Multiple Alignments to Improve Gene Prediction
- Learning Interpretable SVMs for Biological Sequence Classification
- Segmentation Conditional Random Fields (SCRFs): A New Approach for Protein Fold Recognition
- Rapid Protein Side-Chain Packing via Tree Decomposition
- Recognition of Binding Patterns Common to a Set of Protein Structures
- Predicting Protein-Peptide Binding Affinity by Learning Peptide-Peptide Distance Functions
- Keynote
- Amino Acid Sequence Control of the Folding of the Parallel ?-Helix, the Simplest ?-Sheet Fold
- A Practical Approach to Significance Assessment in Alignment with Gaps
- Alignment of Optical Maps
- Keynote
- Engineering Gene Regulatory Networks: A Reductionist Approach to Systems Biology
- Modeling the Combinatorial Functions of Multiple Transcription Factors
- Predicting Transcription Factor Binding Sites Using Structural Knowledge
- Motif Discovery Through Predictive Modeling of Gene Regulation
- HAPLOFREQ - Estimating Haplotype Frequencies Efficiently
- Improved Recombination Lower Bounds for Haplotype Data
- A Linear-Time Algorithm for the Perfect Phylogeny Haplotyping (PPH) Problem
- Keynote
- Human Genome Sequence Variation and the Inherited Basis of Common Disease
- Stability of Rearrangement Measures in the Comparison of Genome Sequences
- On Sorting by Translocations.