@inproceedings{ShanerPrimer,
author = "M. C. Shaner
and I. M. Blair
and T. D. Schneider",
editor = "T. N. Mudge and V. Milutinovic and L. Hunter",
title = "Sequence Logos: A Powerful, Yet Simple, Tool",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the Twenty-Sixth Annual Hawaii International
Conference on System Sciences, Volume 1: Architecture and Biotechnology
Computing",
pages = "813-821",
publisher = "IEEE Computer Society Press",
address = "Los Alamitos, CA",
comment = "hawaii.tex. From the
``Alternative Approaches to Sequence Representation''
minitrack of the Biotechnology Computing Track,
Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences - 26,
Kauai, Hawaii - January 5-8, 1993",
note = "\htmladdnormallink
{http://www.lecb.ncifcrf.gov/\~{}toms/paper/hawaii/}
{http://www.lecb.ncifcrf.gov/\~{}toms/paper/hawaii/}",
year = "1993"}
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Building the lambda cI/cro model
If you need background information about information theory you can explore my web site. You may find these two resources particularly useful:
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Schneider Lab
origin: 1996 Feb 9
updated: 2004 Feb 10