Journal: Bioinformatics

Volume 10, Issue 3

219 -- 225X. Huang. An algorithm for identifying regions of a DNA sequence that satisfy a content requirement
227 -- 235X. Huang. On global sequence alignment
243 -- 247B. Golding. Exploratory analysis of multiple sequence alignments using phylogenies
249 -- 261J. A. Inglehart, P. C. Nelson. On the limitations of automated restriction mapping
263 -- 271Elias Zintzaras, N. P. Brown, A. Kowald. Growing a classification tree using the apparent misclassification rate
273 -- 275F. Dardel. MC-Fit: using Monte-Carlo methods to get accurate confidence limits on enzyme parameters
277 -- 280Fabio E. Penotti. A distributed system for DNA/protein database similarity searches
281 -- 284P. R. Reeves, L. Farnell, R. Lan. MULTICOMP: a program for preparing sequence data for phylogenetic analysis
285 -- 294Malcolm F. Wilkins, Colin W. Morris, Lynne Boddy. A comparison of Radial Basis Function and backpropagation neural networks for identification of marine phytoplankton from multivariate flow cytometry data
295 -- 299E. M. el-Mansi, G. C. Dawson, C. F. Bryce. Steady-state modelling of metabolic flux between the tricarboxylic acid cycle and the glyoxylate bypass in Escherichia coli
301 -- 307Erik L. L. Sonnhammer, Richard Durbin. A workbench for large-scale sequence homology analysis
309 -- 317P. Zhang, E. A. Schon, S. G. Fischer, E. Cayanis, J. Weiss, S. Kistler, Philip E. Bourne. An algorithm based on graph theory for the assembly of contigs in physical mapping of DNA
319 -- 322Victor B. Strelets, Andrey A. Ptitsyn, Luciano Milanesi, Hwa A. Lim. Data bank homology search algorithm with linear computation complexity
329 -- 334T. N. Bryant. A bacterial identification teaching exercise revisited
335 -- 339S. A. Sammons, D. P. Dykes. OLGCG: an OPEN LOOK interface to the GCG sequence analysis package
341 -- 348L. B. Ellis, R. P. Milius. Valid and invalid implementations of GOR secondary structure predictions
349 -- 358Carol Soderlund, Christian Burks. GRAM and genfragII: solving and testing the single-digest, partially ordered restriction map problem
359 -- 360T. N. Bryant. A program for reordering coded data
361 -- 362Prakash M. Nadkarni, S. T. Reeders, J. Zhou. A modification of the ALIGN program to assist visual interpretation of mutated sequences