edited by Nikolay Kolchanov
Bioinformatics of Genome Regulation and Structure covers:
- regulatory genomic sequences: databases, knowledge bases, computer analysis, modeling, and recognition;
- large-scale genome analysis and functional annotation;
- gene structure detection and prediction;
- comparative and evolutionary genomics;
- computer analysis of genome polymorphism and evolution; computer analysis and modeling of transcription, splicing, and translation; structural computational biology: structure-function organization of genomic DNA, RNA, and proteins;
- gene networks, signal transduction pathways, and genetically controlled metabolic pathways: principles of organization, operation, and evolution;
- data warehousing, knowledge discovery and data mining; and,
- analysis of basic patterns of genome operation, organization, and evolution
The data presented may be used while solving a wide range of problems, both basic and applied, in various directions of molecular biology, molecular genetics, biotechnology, pharmacogenetics, pharmacology, and adjacent fields of medicine, veterinary, and agrobiology.
Contents
- Computational Genomics
- Nucleosomal DNA Organization: An Integrated Information System
- Using Change in Local DNA Sequence Complexity as a Pointer to the Mechanism of Mutagenesis in Inherited Disease
- Properties of Insertion Regions of Drosophila LTR Retrotransposons
- Compositional Asymmetries and Predicted Origins of Replication of the Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Genome
- Revealing and Functional Analysis of tRNA-Like Sequences in Various Genomes
- Type-Specific Features of the Structure of the tRNA Gene Promoters
- Mathematical Tools for Regulatory Signals Extraction
- Argo_Viewer: A Package for Recognition and Analysis of Regulatory Elements in Eukaryotic Genes
- Transcription Regulatory Regions Database (TRRD): Description of Transaction Regulation and the Main Capabilities of the Database
- SiteconA Tool for Analysis of DNA Physicochemical and Conformational Properties: E2F/DP Transcription Factor Binding Site Analysis and Recognition
- Local Secondary Structure May Be A Critical Characteristic Influencing Translation of Unicellular Organisms mRNA
- Computer Analysis of miRNA-mRNA Duplexes and its Application to Predicting Possible Target mRNAs of Arabidopsis
- Correlations Between Sequence Features of Yeast Genes Functional Regions and The Level of Expression
- Computational Structural Biology
- Latent Periodicity of Many Domains in Protein Sequences Reflects Their Structure, Function, and Evolution
- Logical Analysis of Data as a Predictor of Protein Secondary Structures
- Structure-Specificity Relationship in Protein-DNA Recognition
- Macromolecular Modeling as a Tool for Expanding Bioinformatics Databases
- Graphic Representation of Equilibrium and Kinetics in Oligopeptides: Time-Dependent Free Energy Disconnectivity Graphs
- Solvent Electrostatic Screening in Protein Simulations
- PDBSITESCAN: A Program Searching for Functional Sites in Protein 3D Structures
- A Genetic Algorithm for the Inverse Folding of RNA
- Signal Transduction Pathways Initiated Via Cell Surface Receptor CD150: In Silico and In Vitro Analysis
- Computational Evolutionary Biology
- Study of the Specific Contextual Features of Translation Initiation and Termination Sites in Saccharomyces Cerevisiae
- Contribution of Coordinated Substitutions to the Constancy of Physicochemical Properties of ATP-Binding Loop in Protein Kinases
- Sporadic Emergence of Latent Phenotype during Evolution
- Similarity Analysis of Inversion Banding Sequences in Chromosomes of Chironomus pecies (Breakpoint Phylogeny)
- System Computation Biology
- Integrative Analysis of Gene Networks Using Dynamic Process Pattern Modelling
- Developing and Analysis of Models of Genetic and Metabolic Networks and Signal Transduction Pathways in the Genenet System
- Extension of Cell Cycle Gene Network Description Based on Prediction of Potential Binding Sites for E2F Transcription Factor
- Mathematical Simulation of Dynamics of Macrophage Gene Network Activated by Lipopolysaccharides and/or Interferon-g
- Computer Dynamic Modeling of the Gene Network Controlling Intracellular Cholesterol Homeostasis
- An Investigation of the Structural Stability of Drosophila Control Gene Subnetwork in Computer Experiments
- Modeling Plant Development with Gene Regulation Networks Including Signaling and Cell Division
- The Global Operation Modes of Gene Networks Determined by the Structure of Negative Feedbacks
- Statistical Analysis of Microarray Data: Identification and Classification of Yeast Cell Cycle Genes
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