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Dayhoff, 1963 Dayhoff M.O. A contour-map program for X-ray crystallography Comm. Ass. comput. Mach., 6 (1963), pp. 620-622 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar Dayhoff, 1964 Dayhoff M.O. Computer aids to protein sequence determination
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Margaret Oakley Dayhoff : Dr. Margaret Belle (Oakley) Dayhoff (March 11, 1925&– February 5, 1983) was an American physical chemist and a pioneer in the field of bioinformatics.[1] Dayhoff was a professor at Georgetown University Medical Center and a noted research bioc... : An iSnare...
Margaret Oakley Dayhoff, a member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Molecular EVolution, died suddenly at her Silver Spring home on February 5, 1983. As a pioneer, she dedicated her 37 year career to applying computer technology to advances in medicine and biology...
Dayhoff was one of the founders in the field of bioinformatics.Margaret O. Dayhoff created the first public comprehensive, computerised and publicly available database of protein sequences, The Atlas of Protein Sequence and Structure (1965).The Atlas of Protein Sequence and Structure was the ...
Most researchers are familiar with Margaret Dayhoff's name from the point accepted mutation series of amino acid scoring matrices. However, this contribution was only a small part of her work, which laid the foundations of the field of bioinformatics. In fact, her work was transformative, ...
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