Current Protocols in Bioinformatics
Copyright © 1999-2012 by John Wiley and Sons, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Online ISBN: 9780471250951
DOI: 10.1002/0471250953
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- Bioinformatics
- Bioinformatics
- Bioinformatics Fundamentals
- Biological Databases
- Cheminformatics
- DNA Analysis
- Expression Patterns
- Finding Genes
- Finding Similarities and Inferring Homologies
- Genome Variation
- Metabolomics
- Modeling Structure from Sequence
- Molecular Modeling
- Pathways and Molecular Interactions
- Phylogenetic Analysis
- Protein Analysis
- Proteomics
- Recognizing Functional Domains
- Biological Sequence Motif Discovery Using motif-x
- Using CisGenome to Analyze ChIP-chip and ChIP-seq Data
- Discovering Novel Sequence Motifs with MEME
- DNA Motif Databases and Their Uses
- Eukaryotic Gene Prediction Using GeneMark.hmm-E and GeneMark-ES
- Extracting Biological Meaning from Large Gene Lists with DAVID
- Gene Identification in Prokaryotic Genomes, Phages, Metagenomes, and EST Sequences with GeneMarkS Suite
- Identifying Protein Domains with the Pfam Database
- iRegulon and i-cisTarget: Reconstructing Regulatory Networks Using Motif and Track Enrichment
- Using MACS to Identify Peaks from ChIP-Seq Data
- Multiple Sequence Alignment Using ClustalW and ClustalX
- Obtaining Comparative Genomic Data with the VISTA Family of Computational Tools
- Phylogenomic Inference of Protein Molecular Function
- PipMaker: A World Wide Web Server for Genomic Sequence Alignments
- Protein Function Prediction: Problems and Pitfalls
- An Introduction to Recognizing Functional Domains
- The InterPro Database and Tools for Protein Domain Analysis
- Using CorePromoter to Find Human Core Promoters
- Using MUMmer to Identify Similar Regions in Large Sequence Sets
- Using PhyloCon to Identify Conserved Regulatory Motifs
- Using TESS to Predict Transcription Factor Binding Sites in DNA Sequence
- Using the Blocks Database to Recognize Functional Domains
- Using the Gibbs Motif Sampler to Find Conserved Domains in DNA and Protein Sequences
- Using the scan-x Web Site to Predict Protein Post-Translational Modifications
- Using the Structure-Function Linkage Database to Characterize Functional Domains in Enzymes
- Using Weeder, Pscan, and PscanChIP for the Discovery of Enriched Transcription Factor Binding Site Motifs in Nucleotide Sequences
- RNA Analysis
- Sequence Mapping and Assembly
- Cell Biology
- Chemical Biology
- Gene Expression
- Genetics and Genomics
- Genetics and Genomics
- Intermolecular Interactions
- Intermolecular Interactions
- Microbiology
- Molecular Biology
- Nucleic Acid Chemistry
- Pharmacology and Drug Discovery
- Protein Production, Purification, and Analysis
- Proteomics
- RNA
- Structural Analysis of Biomolecules
- Supporting Lab Techniques
