TY - BOOK AU - Higgins,D. AU - Taylor,W.R. TI - Bioinformatics: sequence, structure, and databanks : a practical approach T2 - Practical approach series SN - 9780191566011 AV - QH324.2 .B56 2000eb U1 - 572.0285 22 PY - 2000/// CY - Oxford, New York PB - Oxford University Press KW - Biology KW - Data processing KW - Biomolecules KW - Molecular recognition KW - Computational Biology KW - methods KW - Proteins KW - analysis KW - Molecular Biology KW - Sequence Analysis KW - Biologie KW - Informatique KW - Biomolécules KW - Reconnaissance moléculaire KW - SCIENCE KW - Life Sciences KW - Biochemistry KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Human Anatomy & Physiology KW - hilcc KW - Health & Biological Sciences KW - Animal Biochemistry KW - Biology - General KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; 1. Threading methods for protein structure prediction / David Jones and Caroline Hadley -- 2. Comparison of protein three-dimensional structures / Mark S. Johnson and Jukka V. Lehtonen -- 3. Multiple alignments for structural, functional, or phylogenetic analyses of homologous sequences / L. Duret and S. Abdeddaim -- 4. Hidden Markov models for database similarity searches / Ewan Birney -- 5. Protein family-based methods for homology detection and analysis / Steven Henikoff and Jorja Henkoff -- 6. Predicting secondary structure from protein sequences / Jaap Heringa -- 7. Methods for discovering conserved patterns in protein sequences and structures / Inge Jonassen -- 8. Comparison of protein sequences and practical database searching / Golan Yona and Steven E. Brenner -- 9. Networking for the biologist / R.A. Harper -- 10. SRS -- Access to molecular biological databanks and integrated data analysis tools / D.P. Kreil and T. Etzold N2 - Bioinformatics covers practical important topics in the analysis of protein sequences and structures. It includes comparing amino acid sequences to structures comparing structures to each other, searching information on entire protein families as well as searching with single sequences, how to use the Internet and how to set up and use the SRS molecular biology database management system. Finally, there are chapters on multiple sequence alignment and protein secondary structure prediction. Bioinformatics will be invaluable to occasional users of these techniques as well as experienced professionals or researchers UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=98470 ER -