Genetic databases /
Genetic databases /
edited by Martin J. Bishop.
- 1st ed.
- New York: Academic Press, 1999.
- 320 p. 24 cm.
1 Introduction
2 Nucleic acid and protein sequence databases
3 Phenotype, mutation and genetic linkage databases and their links to sequence databases
4 DNA composition, codon usage and exon prediction
5 Properties of amino acids in sequences
6 Sequence comparison
7 Simple repetitive sequences in DNA databanks
8 Gene feature identification
9 Multiple sequence alignment
10 On-line resources for RNA science
11 Predicting the evolution, structure and function of proteins from sequence information
12 Structural databases
13 PKR : the protein kinase resource
14 Gene expression databases
15 Using EcoCyc databse
0121016250
Genetic Code
Genetics Databases
575.1 / BIS/G
1 Introduction
2 Nucleic acid and protein sequence databases
3 Phenotype, mutation and genetic linkage databases and their links to sequence databases
4 DNA composition, codon usage and exon prediction
5 Properties of amino acids in sequences
6 Sequence comparison
7 Simple repetitive sequences in DNA databanks
8 Gene feature identification
9 Multiple sequence alignment
10 On-line resources for RNA science
11 Predicting the evolution, structure and function of proteins from sequence information
12 Structural databases
13 PKR : the protein kinase resource
14 Gene expression databases
15 Using EcoCyc databse
0121016250
Genetic Code
Genetics Databases
575.1 / BIS/G