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2. AlCoB 2015: Mexico City, Mexico
- Adrian-Horia Dediu, Francisco Hernández Quiroz, Carlos Martín-Vide, David A. Rosenblueth:
Algorithms for Computational Biology - Second International Conference, AlCoB 2015, Mexico City, Mexico, August 4-5, 2015, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 9199, Springer 2015, ISBN 978-3-319-21232-6
Genetic Processing
- Nikita Alexeev, Anna Pologova, Max A. Alekseyev:
Generalized Hultman Numbers and the Distribution of Multi-break Distances. 3-12 - Shuai Jiang, Max A. Alekseyev:
Implicit Transpositions in Shortest DCJ Scenarios. 13-24 - Christophe Ladroue, Sara Kalvala:
Constraint-Based Genetic Compilation. 25-38
Molecular Recognition/Prediction
- Radoslav Krivák, David Hoksza:
P2RANK: Knowledge-Based Ligand Binding Site Prediction Using Aggregated Local Features. 41-52 - Benjamin Schiller, Sven Jager, Kay Hamacher, Thorsten Strufe:
StreaM - A Stream-Based Algorithm for Counting Motifs in Dynamic Graphs. 53-67 - Søren Kaae Sønderby, Casper Kaae Sønderby, Henrik Nielsen, Ole Winther:
Convolutional LSTM Networks for Subcellular Localization of Proteins. 68-80
Phylogenetics
- Bassam AlKindy, Christophe Guyeux, Jean-François Couchot, Michel Salomon, Christian Parisod, Jacques M. Bahi:
Hybrid Genetic Algorithm and Lasso Test Approach for Inferring Well Supported Phylogenetic Trees Based on Subsets of Chloroplastic Core Genes. 83-96 - Ruchi Chaudhary, David Fernández-Baca, J. Gordon Burleigh:
Constructing and Employing Tree Alignment Graphs for Phylogenetic Synthesis. 97-108 - Jesper Jansson, Ramesh Rajaby:
A More Practical Algorithm for the Rooted Triplet Distance. 109-125 - Quan Nguyen, Teemu Roos:
Likelihood-Based Inference of Phylogenetic Networks from Sequence Data by PhyloDAG. 126-140 - Vladimir Ulyantsev, Mikhail Melnik:
Constructing Parsimonious Hybridization Networks from Multiple Phylogenetic Trees Using a SAT-Solver. 141-153
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