Journal: Bioinformatics

Volume 1, Issue 4

225 -- 233Christian Burks, James W. Fickett, W. B. Goad, Minoru Kanehisa, F. I. Lewitter, W. P. Rindone, C. D. Swindell, C. S. Tung, H. S. Bilofsky. The GenBank nucleic acid sequence database
235 -- 239M. Wulkan, T. J. Lott. Computer-aided construction of nucleic acid restriction maps using defined vectors
241 -- 247L. Burnett, A. Basten, W. J. Hensley. The SEQANAL and SEQTALK programs: a new method of access to high- resolution nucleotide sequence comparison and analysis programs from a remote laboratory mini- or microcomputer
249 -- 252T. J. Lott, J. H. Yang, J. H. Ye, Douglas C. Wallace. The use of microcomputers for the quantitation of light intensity patterns using digitized video signals
253 -- 259P. A. Stockwell. VTUTIN: a full screen gel management editor

Volume 1, Issue 3

143 -- 148J. A. Peterson. The IBM-PC network: a review of the network and associated programs
149 -- 151G. Paolella, T. Russo. A microcomputer program for the identification of tRNA genes
153 -- 160L. Burnett, A. Basten, W. J. Hensley. An exhaustive tree-searching algorithm for high-resolution computer- assisted nucleotide sequence analysis
161 -- 165R. Franco, E. I. Canela. Computer-based learning of cooperativity and allostery
167 -- 172Manolo Gouy, Christian Gautier, Marcella Attimonelli, Cecilia Lanave, G. di Paola. ACNUC - a portable retrieval system for nucleic acid sequence databases: logical and physical designs and usage
173 -- 175F. Dardel. A microcomputer program for comparison and alignment of DNA sequence gel readings
177 -- 181G. J. Hannon, J. E. Jentoft. MOLECULAR DESIGNER: an interactive program for the display of protein structure on the IBM-PC

Volume 1, Issue 2

71 -- 0R. J. Beynon. Software
73 -- 78M. R. Kibby. The electronic spreadsheet as a general-purpose programming tool
83 -- 87K. Watanabe, Y. Urano, T. Tamaoki. Optimal alignments of biological sequences on a microcomputer
89 -- 94K. Yamamoto, H. Yoshikura. Computer program for prediction of the optimal and suboptimal secondary structures of long RNA molecules
95 -- 104Jean-Michel Claverie, I. Sauvaget. Assessing the biological significance of primary structure consensus patterns using sequence databanks. I. Heat-shock and glucocorticoid control elements in eukaryotic promoters
105 -- 110David Myers, Graham Palmer. Microcomputer tools for steady-state enzyme kinetics
111 -- 115R. J. Beynon. A general purpose non-linear curve fitting program for the British Broadcasting Corporation Microcomputer

Volume 1, Issue 1

1 -- 0R. J. Beynon. Computers
3 -- 5J. A. Peterson. A microcomputer network for biochemistry
7 -- 9R. J. Beynon. Computing in the biological sciences--a survey
11 -- 17G. G. Kneale, M. J. Bishop. Nucleic acid and protein sequence databases
19 -- 22F. Dardel. PEGASE: a machine language program for DNA sequence analysis on Apple II microcomputer using a binary coding of nucleotides
23 -- 27T. N. Bryant, A. G. Capey, R. C. Berkeley. Microcomputer assisted identification of Bacillus species
29 -- 34Mats T. Nilsson, Gunnar O. Klein. SEQ-ED: an interactive computer program for editing, analysis and storage of long DNA sequences
35 -- 42K. Stuber. Visualization of nucleic acid sequence structural information
43 -- 49G. Paolella. A fast DNA sequence handling program for Apple II computer in BASIC and 6502 assembler
51 -- 54P. W. Roome Jr, C. Brewer, J. A. Peterson. An approach to the collection and manipulation of time-based data using the IBM PC and BASICA