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Proteomics IvanovM KarpovaA NosikovD MironovM KarpovaA GelfandVGelfandV

Graifer Article Category Genomics. PuzyrevD. Proteomics. Proteomics 105Cell Molecular Biology 74StructuralFunctional Analysis of Biopolymers and Their Complexes 44Reviews 37Short Communications 23Mathematical and System Biology 21Molecular Mechanisms of Biological Processes 18Applied Molecular Biology 18Genomics. Proteomics.

ZaletaevV. Transcriptomics. PuzyrevD. ZaletaevV. IvanovM. ISSN00268933 Print 16083245 Online Subject CollectionBiomedical and Life Sciences SubjectBiomedical and Life Sciences, Life Sciences, general, Biochemistry, general, Human Genetics and Russian Library of Science SpringerLink DateThursday, 19, Add to marked items Add to saved items Register for TOC Alerting Recommend this journal Editorial Board About This Journal Manuscript Submission Editorial ViewCondensed List ViewExpanded List View Volume Number 1144 more options Find Query Builder Close MironovM. Contact Springer.

Bioinformatics 18Devoted the Memory of Lev Lvovich Kisselev 18Ten Years of the Institute of Gene Biology 17Review and Experimantal Articles 15Gene Molecular Biology 14To the 40th Anniversary of Molekulyarnaya Biologiya 8Miscellaneous 7RNA and Proteins 6Biopolymer Physics and Physical Chemistry 6StructuralFunctional Analysis of Biopolymers and their Complexes 4Molecular Medicine 4 Frequently asked questions IvanovM. KarpovaA. Proteomics. NemtsovaA.

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Proteomics. Proteomics 105Cell Molecular Biology 74StructuralFunctional Analysis of Biopolymers and their Complexes 4Molecular Medicine 4. NemtsovaA. KhusnutdinovaG. Contact Springer. Graifer Article Category Genomics. KarpovaA. KarpovaA. KhusnutdinovaG. GelfandV. IvanovM. General information on journals and books KhusnutdinovaG. MironovM.

ZaletaevV. IvanovM. Proteomics 105Cell Molecular Biology 74StructuralFunctional Analysis of Biopolymers and their Complexes 4Molecular Medicine 4. Clear Title ti Summary su Author au ISSN issn ISBN isbn DOI doi And Or Not wildcard exact Within all contentWithin this journal Starts With 1,046 Results SpringerLink Date In the last month 18In the last six months 78In the last year 205 Copyright 1032007 1112006 1172005 1182004 1162003 1202002 1312001 1242000 106 Author KarpovaA. KhusnutdinovaG. NosikovD. IvanovM. GelfandV. Graifer Article Category Genomics. PuzyrevD. KarpovaA.
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Tompa Li Bailey TL, Church GM, Moor BD, Eskin Favorov AV, Frith MC, Fu et al. Search for Related Content PubMed PubMed Citation Articles by Okumura, Bioinformatics 2000 161623. Articles by Nakai, Nucleic Acids Res 2006 34D95D97. Bioinformatics 2003 19423424.

Schneider TD, Stephens RM. Biotechnol 2002 835839. The FIT buttonis used for conveniently getting the entire view along its horizontalaxis and for hiding the detailed information at its lower half. GuhaThakurta Detecting subtle sequence signals Gibbs sampling strategy for multiple alignment. Fitting mixture model by expectation maximization to discover motifs in biopolymers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2005 This integrated result helps finding motifcandidates and figuring out the outline of cisregulatory modules.

In Handbook of ToxicogenomicsBorlak J, ed. Biotechnol 2005 23137144. The FIT buttonis used for conveniently getting the entire view along its horizontalaxis and for hiding the detailed information at its lower half. GuhaThakurta Nucleic Acids Res 2004 32D75D77. Articles by Nakai, Tompa Li Bailey TL, Church GM, Moor BD, Eskin Favorov AV, Frith MC, Fu et al. Search for Related Content PubMed PubMed Citation Articles by Okumura, Natl Acad.

Crooks GE, Hon Chandonia JM, Brenner SE. Bioinformatics 2003 19423424. Biotechnol 2005 23137144. Social Bookmarking Whats this? After Melina II finishes the motif detection, the results ofeach prediction are integrated and displayed graphically Figure 1c.Detected motif candidates are illustrated with colored arrowsin the summarized view upperright corner of the result view.If users click motif candidate in the summarized view, moreinformation is shown in the detailed view lowerright cornerand the predicted motif is illustrated by Sequence Logo 11 ora weight matrix.

This integrated result helps finding motifcandidates and figuring out the outline of cisregulatory modules. With the PDF button, the output can be saved asa pdf file, which is useful either for users furthermanipulation and inclusion in publication or for getting theentire view by adjusting the scale. Identifying proteinbinding sites from unaligned DNA fragments. Springer. Bioinformatics 2001 32S207S214. Crooks GE, Hon Chandonia JM, Brenner SE. Social Bookmarking Whats this? After Melina II finishes the motif detection, the results ofeach prediction are integrated and displayed graphically Figure 1c.Detected motif candidates are illustrated with colored arrowsin the summarized view upperright corner of the result view.

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At the University of WisconsinMadison, computer science faculty are collaborating with faculty members in the biological and medical sciences on variety of topics.

At the University of WisconsinMadison, computer science faculty are collaborating with faculty members in the biological and medical sciences on variety of topics. Other UW Links of Interest Genome Center of Wisconsin The To learn more about current computational biology research in the UW CS Department, please see the faculty web pages below. Be sure to indicate your interest in computational biology on your application.

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Language of Publication English. Papers describing novel applications of proteomics are especially welcome.

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