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GCB 2012: Jena, Germany
- Sebastian Böcker, Franziska Hufsky, Kerstin Scheubert, Jana Schleicher, Stefan Schuster:
German Conference on Bioinformatics 2012, GCB 2012, Jena, Germany, September 20-22, 2012. OASIcs 26, Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik 2012, ISBN 978-3-939897-44-6 - Frontmatter, Table of Contents, Preface, Programm Committee, Supportes and Sponsors, Index of Authors.
- Andreas Hoppe, Hermann-Georg Holzhütter:
ModeScore: A Method to Infer Changed Activity of Metabolic Function from Transcript Profiles. 1-11 - Franziska Hufsky, Sebastian Böcker:
Comparing Fragmentation Trees from Electron Impact Mass Spectra with Annotated Fragmentation Pathways. 12-22 - Marcus Ludwig, Franziska Hufsky, Samy Elshamy, Sebastian Böcker:
Finding Characteristic Substructures for Metabolite Classes. 23-38 - Ilya Chernyavsky, Theodore Alexandrov, Peter Maass, Sergey I. Nikolenko:
A Two-Step Soft Segmentation Procedure for MALDI Imaging Mass Spectrometry Data. 39-48 - Johannes Köster, Sven Rahmann:
Building and Documenting Workflows with Python-Based Snakemake. 49-56 - Richard Röttger, Christoph Kreutzer, Thuy Duong Vu, Tobias Wittkop, Jan Baumbach:
Online Transitivity Clustering of Biological Data with Missing Values. 57-68 - Robert Pesch, Matthias Böck, Ralf Zimmer:
ConReg: Analysis and Visualization of Conserved Regulatory Networks in Eukaryotes. 69-81 - Marianna D'Addario, Nils M. Kriege, Sven Rahmann:
Designing q-Unique DNA Sequences with Integer Linear Programs and Euler Tours in De Bruijn Graphs. 82-92 - Nina Kottenhagen, Lydia Gramzow, Fabian Horn, Martin Pohl, Günter Theißen:
Polyglutamine and Polyalanine Tracts Are Enriched in Transcription Factors of Plants. 93-107 - Tim Schäfer, Patrick May, Ina Koch:
Computation and Visualization of Protein Topology Graphs Including Ligand Information. 108-118 - Reyhaneh Esmaielbeiki, Jean-Christophe Nebel:
Unbiased Protein Interface Prediction Based on Ligand Diversity Quantification. 119-130
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