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Volume 14, Number 1, February 1998

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The Merck Gene Index browser: an extensible data integration system for gene finding, gene characterization and EST data mining
pp. 2-13(12)
Authors: Eckman, Barbara A.; Aaronson, Jeffrey S.; Borkowski, Joseph A.; Bailey, Wendy J.; Elliston, Keith O.; Williamson, Alan R.; Blevins, Richard A.

Algorithms and software for support of gene identification experiments
pp. 14-19(6)
Authors: Sze, Sing-Hoi; Roytberg, Michael; Gelfand, Mikhail; Mironov, Andrey; Astakhova, Tatiana; Pevzner, Pavel

GenXref VI: automatic generation of links between two heterogeneous databases
pp. 20-24(5)
Authors: Achard, Frederic; Dessen, Philippe

Bayesian adaptive sequence alignment algorithms
pp. 25-39(15)
Authors: Zhu, Jun; Liu, Jun S.; Lawrence, Charles E.

Comparative accuracy of methods for protein sequence similarity search
pp. 40-47(8)
Authors: Agarwal, Pankaj; States, David J

Combining evidence using p-values: application to sequence homology searches
pp. 48-54(7)
Authors: Bailey, Timothy L.; Gribskov, Michael

Combinatorial pattern discovery in biological sequences: the TEIRESIAS algorithm
pp. 55-67(13)
Authors: Rigoutsos, Isidore; Floratos, Aris

SplitsTree: analyzing and visualizing evolutionary data
pp. 68-73(6)
Author: Huson, Daniel H.

Xlandscape: the graphical display of word frequencies in sequences
pp. 74-80(7)
Authors: Levy, S; Compagnoni, L; Myers, E.W; Stormo, G.D

Design and implementation of a qualitative simulation model of lambda phage infection
pp. 81-91(11)
Authors: Heidtke, Karsten R.; Schulze-Kremer, Steffen

Trace alignment and some of its applications
pp. 92-97(6)
Author: Mott, Richard

Spectrum: spectral analysis of phylogenetic data
pp. 98-99(2)
Author: Charleston, Michael A.

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