Bioinformatics

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advanced bioinformatics techniques
alignment
Andrew C.R. Martin
Annabel E. Todd
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biological database management
BLOSUM Matrice
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CATH Database
computational biology
data
David T. Jones
Dbms Product
Distant Homologs
DNA Clone
DNA Microarray
DNA Microarray Data
DNA Microarray Experiment
DNA Sequence Database
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family
Fold Recognition Methods
Frances Pearl
gene annotation
hidden
Hidden Markov Model
Ian Sillitoe
John G. Sgouros
Large Families
Malcolm P. Weir
markov
models
molecular phylogenetics
Multidomain Proteins
multiple
Multiple Alignments
Multiple Sequence Alignment
Nigel J. Martin
omics data analysis
Paul Kellam
PDB File
Polymorphic DNA Marker
protein
protein modelling
Query Sequence
Richard M. Jackson
Richard M. Twyman
Sarah A. Teichmann
Scop Database
Secondary Structure
Secondary Structure Prediction
sequence
SQL Select Statement
Structural Genomics Projects
Structure Prediction
Substitution Matrices
Sylvia B. Nagl
Walter P. Blackstock
William S.J. Valdar
Xiaohui Liu

Product details

  • ISBN 9781859960547
  • Weight: 660g
  • Dimensions: 210 x 280mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Nov 2002
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Bioinformatics, the use of computers to address biological questions, has become an essential tool in biological research. It is one of the critical keys needed to unlock the information encoded in the flood of data generated by genome, protein structure, transcriptome and proteome research.
Bioinformatics: Genes, Proteins & Computers covers both the more traditional approaches to bioinformatics, including gene and protein sequence analysis and structure prediction, and more recent technologies such as datamining of transcriptomic and proteomic data to provide insights on cellular mechanisms and the causes of disease.

Orengo, Christine; Jones, David; Thornton, Janet