نتایج جستجو برای: david bioinformatics resources 67

تعداد نتایج: 395705  

2010
Curtis James Layton Weitao Yang

Analysis and Redesign of Protein-Protein Interactions: A Hotspot-Centric View by Curtis James Layton Program in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Duke University Date:_______________________ Approved: ___________________________ Homme Hellinga, Supervisor ___________________________ David Beratan ___________________________ Terrence Oas ___________________________ Weitao Yang ___________...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Samuel Karlin

The Arthur M. Sackler Colloquium of the National Academy of Sciences, "Frontiers in Bioinformatics: Unsolved Problems and Challenges," organized by David Eisenberg, Russ Altman, and myself, was held October 15-17, 2004, to provide a forum for discussing concepts and methods in bioinformatics serving the biological and medical sciences. The deluge of genomic and proteomic data in the last two de...

Journal: :Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology 2003
Manuela Pruess Rolf Apweiler

In the growing field of proteomics, tools for the in silico analysis of proteins and even of whole proteomes are of crucial importance to make best use of the accumulating amount of data. To utilise this data for healthcare and drug development, first the characteristics of proteomes of entire species-mainly the human-have to be understood, before secondly differentiation between individuals ca...

Journal: :Molecules 2011
Jian Huang Beibei Ru Ping Dai

Databases and computational tools for mimotopes have been an important part of phage display study. Five special databases and eighteen algorithms, programs and web servers and their applications are reviewed in this paper. Although these bioinformatics resources have been widely used to exclude target-unrelated peptides, characterize small molecules-protein interactions and map protein-protein...

1999
Crispin Miller

Bioinformaticians seeking to provide services to working biologists are faced with the twin problems of distribution and diversity of resources. Bioinformatics databases are distributed around the world and exist in many kinds of storage forms, platforms, and access paradigms. To provide adequate services to biologists, these distributed and diverse resources have to interoperate seamlessly wit...

2010
Keiichi Mochida Kazuo Shinozaki

Recent remarkable innovations in platforms for omics-based research and application development provide crucial resources to promote research in model and applied plant species. A combinatorial approach using multiple omics platforms and integration of their outcomes is now an effective strategy for clarifying molecular systems integral to improving plant productivity. Furthermore, promotion of...

2003
Catherine Brooksbank Graham Cameron Janet M. Thornton

As the amount of biological data grows, so does the need for biologists to store and access this information in central repositories in a free and unambiguous manner. The European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI) hosts six core databases, which store information on DNA sequences (EMBL-Bank), protein sequences (SWISS-PROT and TrEMBL), protein structure (MSD), whole genomes (Ensembl) and gene expre...

2014
Catherine Brooksbank Mary Todd Bergman Rolf Apweiler Ewan Birney Janet M. Thornton

Molecular Biology has been at the heart of the 'big data' revolution from its very beginning, and the need for access to biological data is a common thread running from the 1965 publication of Dayhoff's 'Atlas of Protein Sequence and Structure' through the Human Genome Project in the late 1990s and early 2000s to today's population-scale sequencing initiatives. The European Bioinformatics Insti...

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