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Briefings in Bioinformatics, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, March 2002
- Hwa A. Lim:
Editorial: Pathways of bioinformatics - from data to diseases. 5-6 - Thomas D. Wu:
Large-scale analysis of gene expression profiles. 7-17 - Inna Dubchak, Lior Pachter
:
The computational challenges of applying comparative-based computational methods to whole genomes. 18-22 - Ross Lippert, Russell Schwartz, Giuseppe Lancia
, Sorin Istrail:
Algorithmic strategies for the single nucleotide polymorphism haplotype assembly problem. 23-31 - David H. Kitson, Azat Ya. Badretdinov, Zhan-yang Zhu, Mikhail Velikanov, David J. Edwards, Krzysztof A. Olszewski, Sándor Szalma
, Lisa Yan:
Functional annotation of proteomic sequences based on consensus of sequence and structural analysis. 32-44 - Jadwiga R. Bienkowska:
Using fold recognition to search for useful proteins: Bayesian approach to fold recognition. 45-58 - Agnieszka M. Lichanska, D. A. C. Simpson:
Application of in silico positional cloning and bioinformatic mutation analysis to the study of eye diseases. 59-72 - David A. Winkler:
The role of quantitative structure-activity relationships (QSAR) in biomolecular discovery. 73-86 - Sue A. Olson:
Emboss opens up sequence analysis. 87-91 - Lisa J. Mullan, Alan J. Bleasby:
Short EMBOSS User Guide. 92-94
Volume 3, Number 2, June 2002
- Martin J. Bishop:
Editorial. 117-118 - F. V. Rijsdijk, Pak Chung Sham:
Analytic approaches to twin data using structural equation models. 119-133 - Pedro Mendes
:
Emerging bioinformatics for the metabolome. 134-145 - C. M. Lewis:
Genetic association studies: Design, analysis and interpretation. 146-153 - Christian Blaschke, Lynette Hirschman, Alfonso Valencia:
Information extraction in molecular biology. 154-165 - Erich Bornberg-Bauer
, Norman W. Paton:
Conceptual data modelling for bioinformatics. 166-180 - M. V. Baytaluk, Mikhail S. Gelfand
, Andrey A. Mironov:
Exact mapping of prokaryotic gene starts. 181-194 - V. Makarov:
Computer programs for eukaryotic gene prediction. 195-199 - Lisa J. Mullan, G. W. Williams:
BLAST and Go? 200-202
Volume 3, Number 3, September 2002
- Nicola J. Mulder
, Rolf Apweiler
, Terri K. Attwood
, Amos Bairoch
, Alex Bateman
, David Binns, Margaret Biswas, Paul Bradley, Peer Bork
, Philipp Bucher, Richard R. Copley, Emmanuel Courcelle, Richard Durbin
, Laurent Falquet, Wolfgang Fleischmann, Jérôme Gouzy, Sam Griffiths-Jones, Daniel H. Haft, Henning Hermjakob
, Nicolas Hulo, Daniel Kahn, Alexander Kanapin
, Maria Krestyaninova, Rodrigo Lopez
, Ivica Letunic
, Sue Orchard, Marco Pagni
, David Peyruc, Chris P. Ponting
, Florence Servant
, Christian J. A. Sigrist
:
InterPro: An Integrated Documentation Resource for Protein Families, Domains and Functional Sites. 225-235 - Alex Bateman
, Daniel H. Haft
:
HMM-based databases in InterPro. 236-245 - Florence Servant
, Catherine Bru, Sébastien Carrère, Emmanuel Courcelle, Jérôme Gouzy, David Peyruc, Daniel Kahn:
ProDom: Automated Clustering of Homologous Domains. 246-251 - Terri K. Attwood
:
The PRINTS Database: A Resource for Identification of Protein Families. 252-264 - Christian J. A. Sigrist
, Lorenzo Cerutti, Nicolas Hulo, Alexandre Gattiker, Laurent Falquet, Marco Pagni
, Amos Bairoch
, Philipp Bucher:
PROSITE: A Documented Database Using Patterns and Profiles as Motif Descriptors. 265-274 - Claire O'Donovan
, Maria Jesus Martin
, Alexandre Gattiker, Elisabeth Gasteiger
, Amos Bairoch
, Rolf Apweiler
:
High-quality Protein Knowledge Resource: SWISS-PROT and TrEMBL. 275-284 - Margaret Biswas, Joseph F. O'Rourke, Evelyn Camon, Gillian Fraser, Alexander Kanapin
, Youla Karavidopoulou
, Paul J. Kersey
, Evgenia V. Kriventseva, Virginie Mittard, Nicola J. Mulder
, Isabelle Phan, Florence Servant
, Rolf Apweiler
:
Applications of InterPro in Protein Annotation and Genome Analysis. 285-295
- Harry Mangalam:
The Bio* toolkits - A Brief Preview. 296-302
- Lisa J. Mullan:
Multiple Sequence Alignment - The Gateway to Further Analysis. 303-305 - I. King Jordan:
Abstracts. 306-313 - Daniel S. Gonzalez:
News section. 314-327
Volume 3, Number 4, December 2002
- Jeremy Parsons:
Editorial: Bioinformatics and Economics. 328-330
- Mark D. Wilkinson
, Matthew G. Links
:
BioMOBY: An Open Source Biological Web Services Proposal. 331-341 - Marc Rehmsmeier:
Phase4: Automatic Evaluation of Database Search Methods. 342-352 - Marion M. Zatz:
Bioinformatics Training in the USA. 353-360 - Olof Emanuelsson:
Predicting Protein Subcellular Localisation From Amino Acid Sequence Information. 361-376 - Laurence Loewe:
Global Computing for Bioinformatics. 377-388 - L. Wong:
Technologies for Integrating Biological Data. 389-404
- Don Gilbert:
Pise: Software for Building Bioinformatics Webs. 405-409
- Lisa J. Mullan:
Protein.3D Structural Data - Where It Is, and Why We Need It. 410-412 - I. King Jordan:
Abstracts. 413-420 - Daniel S. Gonzalez:
News Section. 421-427
- Damian Counsell:
A Review of Bioinformatics Education in the UK. Briefings Bioinform. 3(4): 432 (2002)

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