On graphical representation of proteins

author: Milan Randić, Drake University
published: Sept. 7, 2007,   recorded: September 2007,   views: 4562
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We will review a selection of graphical representations of proteins and explore their mathematical properties. In particular, we will consider highly condensed representations of proteins by ”magic circle”, representation by star-like graphs and spectral-like representations and will consider calculations of some of acompanying invariants. Finally we will outline graphical approaches to protein alignment.

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Comment1 Prof.Dr.Bo Liao, March 8, 2009 at 3:36 a.m.:

I think this is a very interesting topic. I am convinced that the work of Professor Milan Randic will continue to attract attention in Bioinformatics and will be followed be many of those interested in comparative study of large bio-molecules. Can you send me the documents of thw lecture "On graphical representation of proteins" and "On Numerical Characterization of DNA, Proteins, Proteomics Maps and Proteome from their Graphical Representations"

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