Computer Analysis of Sequence Data, Part I
DNA sequencing has become increasingly efficient over the years, resulting in an enormous increase in the amount of data gen- ated. In recent years, the focus of sequencing has shifted, from being the endpoint of a project, to being a starting point. This is especially true for such major initiative...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Totowa, NJ
Humana Press
1994, 1994
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1994 |
Series: | Methods in Molecular Biology
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Collection: | Springer Protocols Archive 1981-2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Computer Analysis of Sequence Data
- GCG: Fragment Assembly Programs
- GCG: Drawing Linear Restriction Maps
- GCG: Drawing Circular Restriction Maps
- GCG: Displaying Restriction Sites and Possible Translations in a DNA Sequence
- GCG: Assembly of Sequences into New Sequence Constructs
- GCG: Comparison of Sequences
- GCG: Production of Multiple Sequence Alignment
- GCG: Database Searching
- GCG: Pattern Recognition
- GCG: Translation of DNA Sequence
- GCG: Analysis of Protein Sequences
- GCG: The Analysis of RNA Secondary Structure
- GCG: Preparing Sequence Data for Publication
- MicroGenie: Introduction and Restriction Enzyme Analysis
- MIicroGenie: Shotgun DNA Sequencing
- MicroGenie: Translation
- MicroGenie: Protein Analysis
- MicroGenie: Homology Searches
- PC/GENE: Sequence Entry and Assembly
- PC/GENE: Restriction Enzyme Analysis
- PC/GENE: Translation and Searches for Protein Coding Regions
- PC/GENE: Sequence Comparisons and Homologies
- PC/GENE: Database Searches
- PC/GENE: Searches for Functional Sites in Nucleic Acids and Proteins
- Using the FASTA Program to Search Protein and DNA Sequence Databases
- Converting Between Sequence Formats
- Obtaining Software via INTERNET
- Submission of Nucleotide Sequence Data to EMBL/GenBank/DDBJ.