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Computers & Chemistry

Computers & Chemistry is a scientific journal, published since 1976 in English. The journal's country of origin is United Kingdom and its primary focus areas are chemistry and medical informatics.

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Abbr. Comput Chem
Start 1976
End 2002
Frequency Bimonthly, <20 Nov. 1997>-2002
p-ISSN 0097-8485
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Recent Articles
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Tahi F, Gouy M, Regnier M
Comput Chem . 2002 Jul; 26(5):521-30. PMID: 12144180
This paper presents an algorithm, DCFold, that automatically predicts the common secondary structure of a set of aligned homologous RNA sequences. It is based on the comparative approach. Helices are...
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Louis A, Chiapello H, Fabry C, Ollivier E, Henaut A
Comput Chem . 2002 Jul; 26(5):511-9. PMID: 12144179
In the framework of genome annotation, scientific literature is obviously the major source of biological knowledge. The aim of the work described in this paper is to exploit this source...
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Li W, Bernaola-Galvan P, Haghighi F, Grosse I
Comput Chem . 2002 Jul; 26(5):491-510. PMID: 12144178
Recursive segmentation is a procedure that partitions a DNA sequence into domains with a homogeneous composition of the four nucleotides A, C, G and T. This procedure can also be...
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Larizza A, Makalowski W, Pesole G, Saccone C
Comput Chem . 2002 Jul; 26(5):479-90. PMID: 12144177
Most evolutionary studies based on molecular data refer to the portion of genomes encoding for proteins. Today, however, more and more attention is paid to the so-called 'non-coding' regions, which...
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Heringa J
Comput Chem . 2002 Jul; 26(5):459-77. PMID: 12144176
This paper describes three weighting schemes for improving the accuracy of progressive multiple sequence alignment methods: (1) global profile pre-processing, to capture for each sequence information about other sequences in...
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Quentin Y, Chabalier J, Fichant G
Comput Chem . 2002 Jul; 26(5):447-57. PMID: 12144175
The proteins involved in a single biological process may form a stable supra-molecular assembly or be transiently in interaction. Although, the first annotation steps of a complete genome may allow...
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de Brevern A, Loirat F, Badel-Chagnon A, Andre C, Vincens P, Hazout S
Comput Chem . 2002 Jul; 26(5):437-45. PMID: 12144174
The aim of this paper is to present a new approach, called 'Hybrid Chromosome Model' (HXM), which allows both the extraction of regions of similarity between two sequences, and the...
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Comet J, Henry J
Comput Chem . 2002 Jul; 26(5):421-36. PMID: 12144173
Existing methods for alignments are based on edition costs computed additionally position by position, according to a fixed substitution matrix: a substitution always has the same weight regardless of the...
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Bronner G, Spataro B, Page M, Gautier C, Rechenmann F
Comput Chem . 2002 Jul; 26(5):413-20. PMID: 12144172
Spatial information on genome organization is essential for both gene prediction and annotation among species and a better understanding of genomes functioning and evolution. We propose in this article an...
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Aude J, Louis A
Comput Chem . 2002 Jul; 26(5):403-11. PMID: 12144171
The Z-value (Comput. Chem. 23 (1999) 333) is an extension of the Z-score that is classically used to compare sets of biological sequences. The Z-value has been successfully used to...