Journal: Bioinformatics

Volume 10, Issue 1

3 -- 5A. Torelli, C. A. Robotti. ADVANCE and ADAM: two algorithms for the analysis of global similarity between homologous informational sequences
7 -- 9E. Arakawa, H. Yoshikura, K. Yamamoto. Some features on RNA folding structures of cytochrome c oxidase subunit II and cytochrome P450
11 -- 12Y. Ina. ODEN: a program package for molecular evolutionary analysis and database search of DNA and amino acid sequences
13 -- 17V. B. Fedoseyeva, S. A. Otenko, A. A. Alexndrov. Nucleotide sequence statistical analysis of pauses in RNA elongation by Escherichia coli RNA polymerase
19 -- 29Julie Dawn Thompson, Desmond G. Higgins, Toby J. Gibson. Improved sensitivity of profile searches through the use of sequence weights and gap excision
31 -- 34Reinhard Doelz. Hierarchical Access System for Sequence Libraries in Europe (HASSLE): a tool to access sequence databases remotely
35 -- 39L. Rosenthaler, Reinhard Doelz, L. Tosoni. Simplified user poll and experience report language (SUPER): implementation and application
41 -- 48Gary J. Olsen, Hideo Matsuda, Ray Hagstrom, Ross A. Overbeek. fastDNAmL: a tool for construction of phylogenetic trees of DNA sequences using maximum likelihood
49 -- 51Frank-Ulrich Gast. A Macintosh program for the versatile generation of random nucleic acid sequences and their structural analysis
53 -- 60Burkhard Rost, Chris Sander, Reinhard Schneider. PHD - an automatic mail server for protein secondary structure prediction
67 -- 70John M. Hancock, John S. Armstrong. SIMPLE34: an improved and enhanced implementation for VAX and Sun computers of the SIMPLE algorithm for analysis of clustered repetitive motifs in nucleotide sequences
75 -- 77Gisbert Schneider, Tilman Todt, Paul Wrede. De novo design of peptides and proteins: machine-generated sequences by the PROSA program
79 -- 80Rainer Fuchs. Fast protein block searches