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The TMAJ Software Project and Database: Angelo M. De Marzo MD PhD James Morgan BS November 12, 2007.
3. Lecture WS 2006/07Bioinformatics III1 V3 From Protein Complexes to Networks and back Protein networks could be defined in a number of ways (1) Co-regulated.
Impact on current processes Acknowledgments Literature Cited Abstract Minimum Pots for the Usual Suspects Recent exciting advances in DNA self-assembly.
Sampling methods Daphnia Random samples with a smaller collection beaker 50 ml Since the volume sampled is smaller than the container several samples.
Goals in Proteomics 1.Identify and quantify proteins in complex mixtures/complexes 2.Identify global protein-protein interactions 3.Define protein localizations.
Protein Arrays By: Nicole Therrien. Overview What Are Protein Arrays? General Scheme Types of Arrays ◦ Analytical In-depth Example ◦ Functional
Protein protein interactions. Introduction Protein b unknown Protein a known Interaction Better understanding of protein b’s function.
Pek Yee Lum, Christopher D. Armour, Daniel D. Shoemaker, et al.
Bioinformatics :Data to biological knowledge in a mouseclick Rinku Saha
Discovering Modes of Action for Therapeutic Compounds Using a Genome-Wide Screen of Yeast Heterozygotes Pek Yee Lum, Christopher D. Armour, Daniel D. Shoemaker,
V3 From Protein Complexes to Networks and back