Title
Design of a minicomputer network for the automatic determination of amino acid sequences in proteins
Abstract
A protein is a simple, nonbranching chain, where any link in the chain is one of approximately twenty different amino acids. The chemical tools available for the determination of the primary structure of a protein (that is, the types of amino acids that are in the protein and the sequence in which they are linked) are relatively few in number and vary greatly in sophistication.
Year
DOI
Venue
1974
10.1145/1500175.1500316
AFIPS National Computer Conference
Keywords
Field
DocType
primary structure,amino acid,amino acid sequence,nonbranching chain,twenty different amino acid,minicomputer network,automatic determination,chemical tool
Amino acid,Computer science,Minicomputer,Theoretical computer science,Protein primary structure,Computational biology,Bioinformatics,Peptide sequence
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
E. L. Baatz100.34
B. W. Jordan, Jr.200.34
K. J. King300.68
W. J. Lennon44116.72
Z. Z. Stroll500.34