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| Acceptance for publication
in the special session of GMR 4(4)2005 is
currently being |
| evaluated by “ad
hoc” referees and authors will be notified lately. |
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| Papers not elected
for technical sessions may be accepted for publication and
are approved to |
| be presented as
posters - authors are requested to forward
a formatted
abstract. |
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| Paper
Session on Computational Biology [Oct 5] |
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| 01.
Fuzzy Profile Hidden Markov Models for Protein Sequence Analysis. |
| Niranjan
Bidargaddi, Monash University |
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| 02.
Gene Networks as a Tool to Understand Transcriptional Regulation. |
| Diogo Veiga,
UFPE |
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| 03.
Exploring molecular networks using Monet Ontology. |
| Ney Lemke,
Unisinos |
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| 04.
A hardware-based approach for high-speed genomic sequence
analysis. |
| Andre Fujita,
USP |
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| 05.
A Picture Of Gene Sampling/ Expression in Model Organisms
Using ESTs And KOG Proteins. |
| Mauricio
Mudado, UFMG |
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| Paper Session
on Molecular Biology [Oct 6] |
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| 06.
In Silico Prediction of Yeast Deletion Phenotypes. |
| Steffen
Heber, North Carolina State University |
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| 07.
A bioinformatic tool to assist in human mtDNA profiles for
forensic purposes in Brazil. |
| Luis Henrique
Teixeira Caetano, UFAL |
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| 08.
GenoMycDB: a Database for Comparative Analysis of Mycobacterial
Genes and Genomes. |
| Antonio
Miranda, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz |
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| 09.
DBCollHIV: A Database System for Collaborative HIV analysis
in Brazil. |
| Luciano
Araújo, USP |
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| 10.
A Fully Resolved Consensus Between Fully Resolved Phylogenetic
Trees. |
| José
Augusto Amgarten Quitzau, Unicamp |
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| Paper Session
on Bioinformatics [Oct 7] |
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| 11.
New strategy to detect SNPs. |
| Zanoni
Dias, Scylla Bioinformatics |
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| 12.
BayBoots: a model-free Bayesian tool to identify class markers
from gene expression data. |
| Ricardo
Vêncio, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein |
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| 13.
BesTags: An Approach to Select Gene Specific Regions for Expression
Analysis. |
| Israel
Tojal Silva, USP-Ribeirão Preto |
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| 14. SpotWhatR:
an user-friendly microarray data analysis system. |
| Ricardo
Vêncio, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein |
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| 15.
PCT, an automated system for protein annotation with verification
of domain structure and |
| neighbor joining
tree. |
| João
Torres, UFMG |
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