GCB 2005:
Hamburg, Germany
Andrew E. Torda, Stefan Kurtz, Matthias Rarey (Eds.):
Proceedings of the German Conference on Bioinformatics (GCB 2005), Hamburg, Germany, October 5-7, 2005.
LNI 71 GI 2005, ISBN 3-88579-400-4
- Peter Schuster:
Invited Talk: Landscapes in RNA folding and evolution.
1-2

- Ulrike Mückstein, Hakim Tafer, Jörg Hackermüller, Stephan H. F. Bernhart, Peter F. Stadler, Ivo L. Hofacker:
Thermodynamics of RNA-RNA Binding.
3-13

- Ivo L. Hofacker, Peter F. Stadler:
Memory Efficient Folding Algorithms for Circular RNA Secondary Structures.
15-25

- Tom Slezak:
Invited Talk: A large-scale application of comparative genomics for biodefense.
27-28

- Christian Wawra, Mohamed Ibrahim Abouelhoda, Enno Ohlebusch:
Efficient mapping of large cDNA/EST databases to genomes: A comparison of two different strategies.
29-43

- Annette Höglund, Pierre Dönnes, Torsten Blum, Hans-Werner Adolph, Oliver Kohlbacher:
Using N-terminal targeting sequences, amino acid composition, and sequence motifs for predicting protein subcellular localizations.
45-59

- Guo-Ping Zhao:
Invited Talk: SARS molecular epidemiology and SARS-CoV evolution: Combating an emerging infectious disease with the regimen of genomics and bioinformatics.
61-62

- Alexander E. Kel, Tatiana Konovalova, Tagir Valeev, Evgeny Cheremushkin, Olga V. Kel-Margoulis, Edgar Wingender:
Composite Module Analyst: A Fitness-Based Tool for Prediction of Transcription Regulation.
63-75

- Katrin Fundel, Robert Küffner, Thomas Aigner, Ralf Zimmer:
Data Processing Effects on the Interpretation of Microarray Gene Expression Experiments.
77-91

- Alexey V. Antonov, Igor V. Tetko, Denis Kosykh, Dimitrij Surmeli, Hans-Werner Mewes:
Exploiting scale-free information from expression data for cancer classification.
93-102

- Rolf Hilgenfeld:
Invited Talk: Proteins of SARS coronavirus - experimental and theoretical studies.
103-104

- Jean-Christophe Nebel:
Generation of 3D templates of active sites of proteins with rigid prosthetic groups.
105-118

- Axel Griewel, Matthias Rarey:
From greedy to branch & bound and back: Assessing optimization strategies for incremental construction molecular docking tools.
119-130

- Li Jin:
Invited Talk: Linkage Disequilibrium Sharing and TagSNP Portability Between Populations.
131-132

- Hannes Luz, Martin Vingron:
Familz specific rates of protein evolution.
133-144

- David A. Case:
Invited Talk: Macromolecular Simulations Using Continuum Solvent Models.
145-146

- Alexander Seifert, Michael Krahn, Stephan Tatzel, Rolf D. Schmid, Jürgen Pleiss:
A Model of Specificity and Selectivity of Mammalian Cytochrome P450 Monooxy-genases.
147-157

- Bingding Huang, Michael Schroeder:
Using residue propensities and tightness of fit to improve rigid-body protein-docking.
159-173

- Hugo Kubinyi:
Invited Talk: Chemistry meets Biology: Chemogenomics in Drug Discovery.
175-176

- Ari Rantanen, Taneli Mielikäinen, Juho Rousu, Esko Ukkonen:
Planning isotopomer measurements for estimation of metabolic fluxes.
177-191

- Christian Spieth, Felix Streichert, Nora Speer, Andreas Zell:
Inferring Regulatory Systems with Noisy Pathway Information.
193-203

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