TY - BOOK ED - Brazilian Symposium on Bioinformatics TI - Advances in bioinformatics and computational biology: 5th Brazilian Symposium on Bioinformatics, BSB 2010, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, August 31 - September 3, 2010 : proceedings T2 - Lecture notes in computer science, SN - 9783642150609 AV - QH324.2 U1 - 570.285 22 PY - 2010/// CY - Berlin PB - Springer KW - Bioinformatics KW - Congresses KW - Computational biology KW - Computational Biology KW - Informatics KW - Bio-informatique KW - Congrès KW - cct KW - Informatique KW - eclas KW - fast KW - Bioinformatik KW - gnd KW - Biowissenschaften KW - Soft Computing KW - Rio de Janeiro <2010> KW - swd KW - Congress KW - proceedings (reports) KW - aat KW - Conference papers and proceedings KW - lcgft KW - Actes de congrès KW - rvmgf N1 - Includes bibliographical references; Full Papers -- Evolution of the Long Non-coding RNAs MALAT1 and MEN?/? -- Granger Causality in Systems Biology: Modeling Gene Networks in Time Series Microarray Data Using Vector Autoregressive Models -- Semi-supervised Approach for Finding Cancer Sub-classes on Gene Expression Data -- Bounds on the Transposition Distance for Lonely Permutations -- Insights on Haplotype Inference on Large Genotype Datasets -- Extended Abstracts -- An SVM Model Based on Physicochemical Properties to Predict Antimicrobial Activity from Protein Sequences with Cysteine Knot Motifs -- Enabling Annotation Provenance in Bioinformatics Workflow Applications -- BAT: A New Biclustering Analysis Toolbox -- Detection of Protein Domains in Eukaryotic Genome Sequences -- Discretization of Flexible-Receptor Docking Data N2 - This book constitutes the proceedings of the 5th Brazilian Symposium on Bioinformatics, BSB 2010, held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in August/September 2010. The 5 full papers and 5 extended abstracts presented were carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion in the book. The topics of interest vary in many areas of Bioinformatics, including sequence analysis, motifs, and pattern matching; biomedical text mining; biological databases, data management, integration; biological data mining; structural, comparative, and functional genomics; protein structure, modeling and simulation; gene identification, and regulation; gene expression analysis; gene and protein interaction and networks; molecular docking; molecular evolution and phylogenetics; computational systems biology; computational proteomics; statistical analysis of molecular sequences; algorithms for problems in computational biology; as well as applications in molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics, and associated subjects UR - https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-642-15060-9 ER -