September in São Paulo
PID activities 1. Summary of work/activities since last CM in Berkeley 2. PID parallel session in Frascati 3. Topics specific to each subdetector CKOV1.
Database Searching. Why search databases? To find out if a new DNA sequence already is deposited in the databanks. To find proteins homologous to a putative.
Spring 2007 Bioinformatiatics Ch. 2 - Sequence Alignment.
Workshop OUTLINE Part 1: Introduction and motivation How does BLAST work? Part 2: BLAST programs Sequence databases Work Steps Extract and analyze results.
1 A practical approach Searching the primaries Searching the secondaries Significance of database matches DB Web addresses Software Web addresses.
BLAST Anders Gorm Pedersen & Rasmus Wernersson. Database searching Using pairwise alignments to search databases for similar sequences Database Query.
Fast Shower Simulation in ATLAS Calorimeter
A practical approach
Diathesis Alternations and Collocational Schemas of English EAT and DRINK in the BNC* JOHN NEWMAN SALLY RICE University of Alberta ICLC 8 University of.
Cantilever sensor with “sample inside”
Sequence based searching