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Bioinformatics

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Chichester, England ; Hoboken John Wiley & Sons 2006Description: vi, 241 p. : ill. ; 27 cmISBN:
  • 9780470020012
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 572.80285 DAR-B
Contents:
Genome sequencing -- Sequence comparisons -- Comparative genomics -- Genetic information and biological sequences -- Statistics and sequences -- Structure prediction -- Transcriptome and proteome: macromolecular networks -- Simulation of biological processes in the genome context.
Summary: Provides a clear and concise introduction to the use of bioinformatics to analyse genomic data. It covers basic studies of the genome as well as more advanced post--genomic analysis, and features both biological problems and concepts from informatics. Translated from a successful French edition that was itself based on a course at the well--respected Ecole Polytechnique in Paris.
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Book Book Dept. of Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Processing Center Dept. of Computational Biology and Bioinformatics 572.80285 DAR-B (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available DCB402

Translated from the French by Noah Hardy "This work has been published with the help of the French Ministère de la Culture - Centre national du livre."

Genome sequencing -- Sequence comparisons -- Comparative genomics -- Genetic information and biological sequences -- Statistics and sequences -- Structure prediction -- Transcriptome and proteome: macromolecular networks -- Simulation of biological processes in the genome context.

Provides a clear and concise introduction to the use of bioinformatics to analyse genomic data. It covers basic studies of the genome as well as more advanced post--genomic analysis, and features both biological problems and concepts from informatics. Translated from a successful French edition that was itself based on a course at the well--respected Ecole Polytechnique in Paris.

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