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GCB 1999: Hannover, Germany
- Proceedings of the German Conference on Bioinformatics, GCB 1999, October 4-6, 1999, Hannover, Germany. 1999

Talks
- David Penny:

What can bioinformatics contribute to explain the origin of life? German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 1 - Tobias Müller, Rainer Spang, Martin Vingron:

A new method for modeling protein evolution. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 2-8 - Jan Cupal:

Topology in Phenotype Space. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 9-15 - William R. Atchley:

An Information Theoretic Analysis Of Correlation Among Amino Acid Sites In bHLH Protein Domains. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 16 - Knut Reinert, Jens Stoye, Torsten Will:

Combining Divide-and-Conquer, the A*-Algorithm, and Successive Realignment Approaches to Speed Multiple Sequence Alignment. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 17-24 - Niels Grabe, Ralf Hofestädt:

Predicting transcription factor binding sites by constructing context specific matrices. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 25-36 - Alexander Zien, Gunnar Rätsch, Sebastian Mika, Bernhard Schölkopf, Christian Lemmen, Alexander J. Smola, Thomas Lengauer, Klaus-Robert Müller:

Engineering Support Vector Machine Kerneis That Recognize Translation Initialion Sites. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 37-43 - Gene Myers:

A Whole Genome Assembler for Drosophila. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 44 - Bastien Chevreux, Thomas Wetter, Sándor Suhai:

Genome Sequence Assembly Using Trace Signals and Additional Sequence Information. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 45-56 - Akinori Sarai:

Methods for Predicting Target Sites of Transcription Factors. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 57-58 - Normann Strack, Hans-Werner Mewes:

SESAM: Seed Extraction Sequence Analysis Method. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 59-65 - Marc Rehmsmeier, Martin Vingron:

Phylogeny meets sequence search. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 66-72 - Roman R. Stocsits, Ivo L. Hofacker, Peter F. Stadler:

Conserved secondary structures in hepatitis B virus DNA. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 73-79 - Dietmar Schomburg:

Functional Genomics - an integrated approach to the biosiences. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 80 - Oliver Kohlbacher, Hans-Peter Lenhof:

Rapid Software Prototyping in Computational Molecular Biology. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 81-92 - Rolf Backofen, Sebastian Will, Peter Clote:

Algorithmic approach to quantifying the hydrophobic force contribution in protein folding. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 93-106 - G. Weberndorfer, Ivo L. Hofacker, Peter F. Stadler:

An efficient potential for protein sequence design. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 107-112 - Klaus Prank, Georg Brabant:

Quantitative approach to the analysis of complex hormonal signalling. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 113-126 - Daisuke Tominaga, Masahiro Okamoto, Yukihiro Maki, Shoji Watanabe, Yukihiro Eguchi:

Nonlinear Numerical Optimization Technique Based on a Genetic Algorithm for Inverse Problems: Towards the Inference of Genetic Networks. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 127-140 - Robert Küffner, Ralf Zimmer, Thomas Lengauer:

Pathway analysis in metabolic databases via differetial metabolic display (DMD). German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 141-147 - Alexander E. Kel, Olga V. Kel-Margoulis, Edgar Wingender:

E2F composite units in promoters of cell cycle genes. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 148-154 - Jacqueline Renée Reich:

Onthological design patternsfor the integration of molecular biological information. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 156-166 - Guy Perrière, Laurent Duret:

HOBACGEN: A database of homologous genes in bacteria. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 167-173 - Xin Chen, Andreas W. M. Dress, Holger Karas, Ingmar Reuter, Edgar Wingender:

A database framework for mapping expression patterns. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 174-178
Posters
- Ole Bents, Hans-Werner Mewes:

A generic system for the management of sequence annotations. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 179-180 - Eva Bolten, Alexander Schliep, Sebastian Schneckener, Dietmar Schomburg, Rainer Schrader:

Clustering Protein Sequences ? Structure Prediction by Transitive Homology. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 181 - Xin Chen, Edgar Wingender:

CYTOMER® : A database on gene expression sources. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 182-183 - Bastien Chevreux, Thomas Pfisterer, Thomas Wetter, Sándor Suhai:

Assembly of Genomic Sequences Assisted by Automatic Finishing. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 183-184 - Peter Ernst, Karl-Heinz Glatting, Martin Senger, Sándor Suhai:

W2H: a WWW Interface to Applications in Bioinformatics. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 184-185 - Matthias Fellenberg, Hans-Werner Mewes:

Interpreting Clusters of Gene Expression Profiles in Terms of Metabolic Pathways. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 185-187 - Markus Fischer, Tanja Schulz, Jürgen Pleiss, Rolf D. Schmid:

Understanding the sequence-structure-function relationship of lipases. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 188 - Georg Fuellen, Johann-Wolfgang Wägele:

Erosion Detection Yields More Plausible Phylogenetic Trees. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 189 - Andreas Freier, Ralf Hofestädt, Matthias Lange, Uwe Scholz:

MARGBench - An Approach for Integration, Modeling and Animation of Metabolic Networks. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 190-194 - David R. Gilbert, Juris Viksna:

Pattern discovery methods for protein topology diagrams. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 194-196 - Christoph Gille, Andrean Goede, Kristian Rother, Robert Preissner, Cornelius Frömmel:

Interfaces of Secondary Structural Elements in Proteins - Evolution of Atomic Substructures -. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 196 - Ruediger Goetz, Corinna Morys-Wortmann, Marcel Thürk:

Drug Design Using an Iterative Computer Aided Process. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 197 - Korbinian Grote, Ralf Schneider, Thomas Werner:

Kohonen maps are suitable for a biologically meaningful classification of transcription factor binding site matrices. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 198-199 - Reinhard Guthke, Wolfgang Schmidt-Heck, Peter Müller, Heike Rodig, Ralph Berkholz:

Data and knowlage based experimental design for bioprocess optimization. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 199-200 - Karsten Hokamp, Kenneth H. Wolfe:

What's new in the library? What's new in GenBank? Let PubCrawler tell you! German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 200-201 - Dirk Holste, Dieter Beule, Wolfram Liebermeister, Johannes Schuchhardt, Hanspeter Herzel:

Mutual Information Analysis of Surrogate Gene Expression Data. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 201-204 - Carl-Christian Kanne, Falk Schreiber, Dietrich Trümbach:

Interactive Biochemical Pathways. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 204-205 - Gabi Kastenmüller, Hans-Werner Mewes:

An Object-Oriented Data Model for the Dynamic Modelling of Metabolic Pathways. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 206-207 - Ina Koch, Stefan Schuster, Monika Heiner:

Simulation and analysis of metabolic networks by time-dependent Petri nets. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 208-209 - Oliver Leven, Dietmar Schomburg:

Prediction of Protein Thermostability. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 210 - Ines Liebich, Jürgen Bode, Edgar Wingender:

S/MARt DB: A database on chromatin organizing S/MAR regions. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 210-212 - T. Meinhardt, M. Prüß, Edgar Wingender:

PathoDB - a database that combines pathological data with molecular information. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 212-213 - Michael Meyer, Thomas Steinke, Jürgen Sühnel, Maria Brandl:

Density functional study of guanine quartet structures. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 213-215 - Michael Meyer, Wolfram Trowitzsch-Kienast:

Active analog modelling of novel siderophores. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 215-216 - Steffen Möller, Michael J. Wise, David P. Kreil, Michael Schroeder, D. Gilbest, Rolf Apweiler:

Facilitating context-sensitive queries: A tool to rephrase SWISS-PROT. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 216-218 - Arne Müller, Robert M. MacCallum, Michael J. E. Sternberg:

Genome annotation with PSI-BLAST: Benchmark and application. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 218-220 - Steffen Neumann, Stefan Posch, Gerhard Sagerer:

Towards Evaluation of Docking Hypotheses using elastic Matching. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 220-221 - Thomas Pfeiffer, Juan Carlos Nuño, Francisco Montero, Stefan Schuster:

Analyzing Large enzymatic reaction networks. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 221-223 - Frank Schacherer, Edgar Wingender:

The Transpath Signal Transduction Database. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 223-225 - Alexander Schliep:

Learning Hidden Markov Model Topology. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 225-226 - Dietmar Schomburg, Ida Schomburg, Antje Chang, C. Bänsch:

BRENDA the Information System for Enzymes and metabolic Information. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 226-227 - Jacques van Helden, David R. Gilbert, Lorenz Wernisch, Renato Mancuso, Matthew D. Eldridge, Kirill Degtyarenko, Shoshana J. Wodak:

Logical Tools for Quering and Assisting Annotation of a Biochemical Pathway Database. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 227-229 - Arno Velds, Henning Hermjakob, Rolf Apweiler:

Feature Propagation - Semi Automatic transfer of position dependent SWISS-PROT annotation. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 229-230 - Paolo Zaccaria, Hans-Werner Mewes:

Homology based gene prediction in Arabidopsis thaliana. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 230-231 - Olav Zimmermann, Peter Krämer, Dietmar Schomburg:

Pre- and Postfiltering in Protein Docking. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 231-232 - Peter Ernst, Mechthild Falkenhahn, Karl-Heinz Glatting, Agnes Hotz-Wagenblatt, Clemens Suter-Crazzolara, Sándor Suhai:

The Biocomputing Service Group at the DKFZ. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 232-233 - K.-P. Pleissner, W. Michalek, A. Graner:

Genome Analysis in Barley: Consttuction of EST Databases. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 233-234

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