Algorithms in Bioinformatics Second International Workshop, WABI 2002, Rome, Italy, September 17-21, 2002, Proceedings / edited by Roderic Guigo, Dan Gusfield.

We are pleased to present the proceedings of the Second Workshop on Al- rithms in Bioinformatics (WABI 2002), which took place on September 17-21, 2002 in Rome, Italy. The WABI workshop was part of a three-conference me- ing, which, in addition to WABI, included the ESA and APPROX 2002. The three co...

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Other Authors: Guigo, Roderic. (Editor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt), Gusfield, Dan. (Editor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt)
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Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2002.
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505 0 |a Simultaneous Relevant Feature Identification and Classification in High-Dimensional Spaces -- Pooled Genomic Indexing (PGI): Mathematical Analysis and Experiment Design -- Practical Algorithms and Fixed-Parameter Tractability for the Single Individual SNP Haplotyping Problem -- Methods for Inferring Block-Wise Ancestral History from Haploid Sequences -- Finding Signal Peptides in Human Protein Sequences Using Recurrent Neural Networks -- Generating Peptide Candidates from Amino-Acid Sequence Databases for Protein Identification via Mass Spectrometry -- Improved Approximation Algorithms for NMR Spectral Peak Assignment -- Efficient Methods for Inferring Tandem Duplication History -- Genome Rearrangement Phylogeny Using Weighbor -- Segment Match Refinement and Applications -- Extracting Common Motifs under the Levenshtein Measure: Theory and Experimentation -- Fast Algorithms for Finding Maximum-Density Segments of a Sequence with Applications to Bioinformatics -- FAUST: An Algorithm for Extracting Functionally Relevant Templates from Protein Structures -- Efficient Unbound Docking of Rigid Molecules -- A Method of Consolidating and Combining EST and mRNA Alignments to a Genome to Enumerate Supported Splice Variants -- A Method to Improve the Performance of Translation Start Site Detection and Its Application for Gene Finding -- Comparative Methods for Gene Structure Prediction in Homologous Sequences -- MultiProt — A Multiple Protein Structural Alignment Algorithm -- A Hybrid Scoring Function for Protein Multiple Alignment -- Functional Consequences in Metabolic Pathways from Phylogenetic Profiles -- Finding Founder Sequences from a Set of Recombinants -- Estimating the Deviation from a Molecular Clock -- Exploring the Set of All Minimal Sequences of Reversals — An Application to Test the Replication-Directed Reversal Hypothesis -- Approximating the Expected Number of Inversions Given the Number of Breakpoints -- Invited Lecture — Accelerating Smith-Waterman Searches -- Sequence-Length Requirements for Phylogenetic Methods -- Fast and Accurate Phylogeny Reconstruction Algorithms Based on the Minimum-Evolution Principle -- NeighborNet: An Agglomerative Method for the Construction of Planar Phylogenetic Networks -- On the Control of Hybridization Noise in DNA Sequencing-by-Hybridization -- Restricting SBH Ambiguity via Restriction Enzymes -- Invited Lecture — Molecule as Computation: Towards an Abstraction of Biomolecular Systems -- Fast Optimal Genome Tiling with Applications to Microarray Design and Homology Search -- Rapid Large-Scale Oligonucleotide Selection for Microarrays -- Border Length Minimization in DNA Array Design* -- The Enhanced Suffix Array and Its Applications to Genome Analysis -- The Algorithmic of Gene Teams -- Combinatorial Use of Short Probes for Differential Gene Expression Profiling -- Designing Specific Oligonucleotide Probes for the Entire S. cerevisiae Transcriptome -- K-ary Clustering with Optimal Leaf Ordering for Gene Expression Data -- Inversion Medians Outperform Breakpoint Medians in Phylogeny Reconstruction from Gene-Order Data -- Modified Mincut Supertrees. 
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