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1. JOBIM 2000: Montpellier, France
- Olivier Gascuel, Marie-France Sagot:
Computational Biology, First International Conference on Biology, Informatics, and Mathematics, JOBIM 2000, Montpellier, France, May 3-5, 2000, Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2066, Springer 2001, ISBN 3-540-42242-0 - Saïd Abdeddaïm, Burkhard Morgenstern:
Speeding Up the DIALIGN Multiple Alignment Program by Using the 'Greedy Alignment of BIOlogical Sequences LIBrary' (GABIOS-LIB). 1-11 - Gisèle Bronner, Bruno Spataro, Christian Gautier, François Rechenmann:
GeMCore, a Knowledge Base Dedicated to Mapping Mammalian Genomes. 12-23 - David Bryant:
Optimal Agreement Supertrees. 24-31 - Laurent Guéguen:
Segmentation by Maximal Predictive Partitioning According to Composition Biases. 32-44 - Alain Guénoche, Henri Garreta:
Can We Have Confidence in a Tree Representation? 45-56 - Vsevolod J. Makeev, Vasily Ramensky, Mikhail S. Gelfand, Mikhail A. Roytberg, Vladimir G. Tumanyan:
Bayesian Approach to DNA Segmentation into Regions with Different Average Nucleotide Composition. 57-73 - Sabine Mercier, Dominique Cellier, François Charlot, Jean-Jacques Daudin:
Exact and Asymptotic Distribution of the Local Score of One i.i.d. Random Sequence. 74-83 - Vincent Ranwez, Olivier Gascuel:
Phylogenetic Reconstruction Algorithms Based on Weighted 4-Trees. 84-98 - Mireille Régnier:
Computational Complexity of Word Counting. 99-110 - Thomas Schiex, Annick Moisan, Pierre Rouzé:
EUGÈNE: An Eukaryotic Gene Finder That Combines Several Sources of Evidence. 111-125 - Charles Semple, Mike A. Steel:
Tree Reconstruction via a Closure Operation on Partial Splits. 126-134 - Nicolas Thierry-Mieg, Laurent Trilling:
InterDB, a Prediction-Oriented Protein Interaction Database for C. elegans. 135-146 - Jacques van Helden, David R. Gilbert, Lorenz Wernisch, Michael Schroeder, Shoshana J. Wodak:
Application of Regulatory Sequence Analysis and Metabolic Network Analysis to the Interpretation of Gene Expression Data. 147-164
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