Artificial intelligence and molecular biology / edited by Lawrence Hunter.

Other author Hunter, Lawrence, 1961-
Format Book
Publication InfoMenlo Park, CA : AAAI Press ; Cambridge, MA : MIT Press, ©1993.
Descriptionx, 470 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Subjects

Contents Molecular biology for computer scientists / Lawrence Hunter -- The computational linguistics of biological sequences / David B. Searls -- Neural networks, adaptive optimization, and RNA secondary structure prediction / Evan W. Steeg -- Predicting protein structural features with artificial neural networks / Stephen R. Holbrook, Steven M. Muskal and Sung-Hou Kim -- Developing hierarchical representations for protein structures: An incremental approach / Xiru Zhang and David Waltz -- Integrating AI with sequence analysis / Richard H. Lathrop ... [et al.] -- Planning to learn about protein structure / Lawrence Hunter.
Contents (cont.) A qualitative biochemistry and its application to the regulation of the tryptophan operon / Peter D. Karp -- Identification of qualitatively feasible metabolic pathways / Michael L. Mavrovouniotis -- Knowledge-based simulation of DNA metabolism: Prediction of action and envisionment of pathways / Adam R. Galper, Douglas L. Brutlag and David H. Millis -- An AI approach to the interpretation of the NMR spectra of proteins / Peter Edwards ... [et al.] -- Molecular scene analysis: Crystal structure determination through imagery / Janice I. Glasgow, Suzanne Fortier and Frank H. Allen -- The anti-expert system: Thirteen hypotheses an AI program should have seen through / Joshua Lederberg.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN0262581159

Availability

Library Location Call Number Status Item Actions
Joyner General Stacks Q334.5.A7 1993 ✔ Available Place Hold