Computer analysis of sequence data. Volume 25, Part 2 [electronic resource] / edited by Annette M. Griffin and Hugh G. Griffin.
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Language: | English |
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Totowa, N.J. :
Humana Press,
c1994.
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Series: | Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) ;
v. 25. |
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Table of Contents:
- Computer analysis of sequence data
- Staden : introduction
- Staden : sequence input, editing and sequence library use
- Staden : managing sequence projects
- Staden : statistical and structural analysis of nucleotide sequences
- Staden : searching for restriction sites
- Staden : translating and listing nucleic acid sequences
- Staden : searching for motifs in nucleic acid sequences
- Staden : using patterns to analyze nucleic acid sequences
- Staden : analyzing sequences to find genes
- Staden : statistical and structural analysis of protein sequences
- Staden : searching for motifs in protein sequences
- Staden : using patterns to analyze protein sequences
- Staden : comparing sequences
- Staden plus
- DNA strider : a Macintosh program for handling protein and nucleic acid sequences
- MacVector : an integrated sequence analysis program for the Macintosh
- MacVector : aligning sequences
- MacVecto r: sequence comparisons using a matrix method
- MacVector : restriction enzyme analysis
- MacVector : protein analysis
- Profile analysis
- Prediction of RNA secondary structure by energy minimization
- Classification and function prediction of proteins using diagnostic amino acid patterns
- CLUSTAL V : multiple alignment of DNA and protein sequences
- Progressive multiple alignment of protein sequences and the construction of phylogenetic trees
- The AMPS package for multiple protein sequence alignment
- TreeAlign
- 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.