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Bioinformatics: a modern approach

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Eastern economy editionPublication details: New Delhi PHI 2007Description: xxvii, 252pISBN:
  • 9788120328587
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 572.86 SRI/B
Contents:
List of Figures. List of Tables. Preface. Acknowledgements. Prologue. Introduction. Part I: Introduction to Bioinformatics- 1. Getting Started with Linux. Part II: Programming, Database Management and Information Theory- 2. World Wide Web. 3. Perl and Java. 4. Information Theory. Part III: Sequence Databases and Sequence Analysis- 5. National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI). 6. Blast and Fasta: A Search for Similarity. Part IV: Multiple Sequence Alignment, Phylogenetic Analysis and Gene Prediction- 7. Pairwise Sequence Alignment and Dynamic Programming. 8. Phylogeny. 9. Gene Prediction. Part V: Protein Databases, Protein Domain Searching, and Structure Prediction- 10. Protein Data Bank (PDB). 11. Domain Assignment and Searching. 12. Native Structure Prediction and Protein Folding Prediction. Part VI: Sequencing & Genome Mapping- 13. Genome Sequencing. 14. Maps. Part VII: Microarrays & Systems Biology- 15. Why the Buzz About Microarrays? 16. Microarray Design, Data Acquisition and Analysis. 17. Proteomics. 18. Systems Biology-The Holy Grail of Integration. 19. Public Domain Databases and Analysis Tools: A Compendium. Model Questions. Appendix: Fundamentals of Probability. Epilogue. Bibliography Index.
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Includes index

List of Figures.
List of Tables.
Preface.
Acknowledgements.
Prologue.
Introduction.
Part I: Introduction to Bioinformatics-
1. Getting Started with Linux.
Part II: Programming, Database Management and Information Theory-
2. World Wide Web.
3. Perl and Java.
4. Information Theory.
Part III: Sequence Databases and Sequence Analysis-
5. National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI).
6. Blast and Fasta: A Search for Similarity.
Part IV: Multiple Sequence Alignment, Phylogenetic Analysis and Gene Prediction-
7. Pairwise Sequence Alignment and Dynamic Programming.
8. Phylogeny.
9. Gene Prediction.
Part V: Protein Databases, Protein Domain Searching, and Structure Prediction-
10. Protein Data Bank (PDB).
11. Domain Assignment and Searching.
12. Native Structure Prediction and Protein Folding Prediction.
Part VI: Sequencing & Genome Mapping-
13. Genome Sequencing.
14. Maps.
Part VII: Microarrays & Systems Biology-
15. Why the Buzz About Microarrays?
16. Microarray Design, Data Acquisition and Analysis.
17. Proteomics.
18. Systems Biology-The Holy Grail of Integration.
19. Public Domain Databases and Analysis Tools: A Compendium.
Model Questions.
Appendix: Fundamentals of Probability.
Epilogue.
Bibliography
Index.

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