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Main description:
Using genome sequencing, one can predict possible interactions among proteins. There are very few titles that focus on protein-protein interaction predictions in bacteria. The authors will describe these methods and further highlight its use to predict various biological pathways and complexity of the cellular response to various environmental conditions. Topics include analysis of complex genome-scale protein-protein interaction networks, effects of reference genome selection on prediction accuracy, and genome sequence templates to predict protein function.
Feature:
Discusses using genome sequencing to predict possible interactions among proteins
Describes effects of reference genome selection on prediction accuracy
Explains how protein-protein interaction networks can be analyzed to understand cellular systems in detail
Contents:
Introduction.- From genomes to protein functions.- Co-evolutionary signals within genome sequences reflect functional dependence of proteins.- Chromosomal proximity of genes as an indicator of functional linkage.- Analyses of complex genome-scale biological networks.- Applications of protein interaction networks.
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Publisher: Springer (Springer New York)
Publication date: July, 2012
Pages: 69
Weight: 127g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: Genetics
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