Journal: Bioinformatics

Volume 8, Issue 3

209 -- 213P. J. Reddy, D. Krishna, U. S. Murty, K. Jamil. A microcomputer FORTRAN program for rapid determination of lethal concentrations of biocides in mosquito control
215 -- 225C. Chevalet, B. Michot. An algorithm for comparing RNA secondary structures and searching for similar substructures
227 -- 238Dong-Guk Shin, Changhwan Lee, Jinghui Zhang, Kenneth E. Rudd, Claire M. Berg. Redesigning, implementing and integrating Escherichia coli genome software tools with an object-oriented database system
239 -- 241H. Pasternak, B. A. Shalev. An algorithm to fit the Gompertz function to growth curves
243 -- 248Jih-H. Chen, Shu-Yun Le, Jacob V. Maizel. A procedure for RNA pseudoknot prediction
249 -- 254J. C. Wallace, Steven Henikoff. PATMAT: a searching and extraction program for sequence, pattern and block queries and databases
255 -- 260Colombe Chappey, Serge A. Hazout. A method for delineating structurally homogeneous regions in protein sequences
261 -- 265A. Friemann, S. Schmitz. A new approach for displaying identities and differences among aligned amino acid sequences
275 -- 282David T. Jones, William R. Taylor, Janet M. Thornton. The rapid generation of mutation data matrices from protein sequences
283 -- 289B. Robson, P. J. Greaney. Natural sequence code representations for compression and rapid searching of human-genome style databases
291 -- 292M. Dubnick. STATUS, SEQSTAT, CSTATUS and LOAD: computer programs that facilitate large DNA-sequencing projects
293 -- 294O. Gefeller. A simple method of avoiding the computational problems of the delta method for the end-user of statistical packages
295 -- 296D. Akrigg, Terri K. Attwood, Alan J. Bleasby, John B. C. Findlay, A. C. North, N. A. Maughan, D. J. Parry-Smith, D. N. Perkins, J. C. Wootton. SERPENT - an information storage and analysis resource for protein sequences