GCB 1996:
Leipzig, Germany
Ralf Hofestädt, Thomas Lengauer, Markus Löffler, Dietmar Schomburg (Eds.):
Bioinformatics, German Conference on Bioinformatics, Leipzig, Germany, September 30 - October 2, 1996, Selected Papers.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1278 Springer 1997, ISBN 3-540-63370-7
1 Invited Papers
2 Biological Database Technology
3 Models of Gene Regulation and Metabolic Pathways
4 Sequence Analysis
- Alexander E. Kel, O. V. Kel, Oleg V. Vishnevsky, Mikhail P. Ponomarenko, I. V. Ischenko, Holger Karas, Edgar Wingender, Nikolay A. Kolchanov, Heinz Sklenar:
TRRD and COMPEL Databases on Transcription Linked to TRANSFAC as Tools for Analysis and Recognition of Regulatory Sequences.
99-105

- Andrei Grigoriev, Hans Lehrach, Johan Kumlien:
Integrating Heterogeneous Datasets in Genomic Mapping: Radiation Hybrids, YACs, Genes and STS Markers over the Entire Human Chromosome X.
106-114

- Benno Schwikowski, Martin Vingron:
A Clustering Approach to Generalized Tree Alignment with Application to Alu Repeats.
115-124

5 Molecular Modeling
- Erich Bornberg-Bauer:
Simple Folding Model for HP Lattice Proteins.
125-136

- Ralf Zimmer, Ralf Thiele:
Fast Protein Fold Recognition and Accurate Sequence-Structure Alignment.
137-146

- Claus-Wilhelm von der Lieth, Elke Lang, Tibor Kozár:
Carbohydrates: Second-Class Citizens in Biomedicine and Bioinformatics?
147-155

- Ulrike Göbel, Christian V. Forst, Peter Schuster:
Structural Constraints and Neutrality in RNA.
156-165

- Christof H. Schwab, Sandra Handschuh, Andreas Teckentrup, Markus Wagener, Jens Sadowski, Johann Gasteiger, Paul Levi, T. Will, Andreas Zell, H. Siemens, Gerhard Klebe, Thomas Mietzner, Frank Weber, Gerhard Barnickel, Soheila Anzali, Michael Krug:
A Systemsatic Approach to Finding New Lead Structures Having Biological Activity.
166-177

6 Visualization
7 Formal Languages and DNA
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