Fundamental Concepts of Bioinformatics
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Book
Description
Fundamental Concepts of Bioinformatics is the first book co-authored by a biologist and computer scientist that is specifically designed to make bioinformatics accessible and provide readers for more advanced work. Readers learn what programs are available for analyzing data, how to understand the basic algorithms that underlie these programs, what bioinformatic research is like, and other basic concepts. Information flows easily from one topic to the next, with enough detail to support the major concepts without overwhelming readers. Problems at the end of each chapter use real data to help readers apply what they have learned so they know how to critically evaluate results from both a statistical and biological point of view. Focus on fundamentally important algorithms at the core of bioinformatics. For anyone interested in bioinformatics (in biology or computer science), computational biology, molecular biology, or genomics.
Publication Date
2003
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Publisher
Benjamin Cummings
City
San Francisco
Disciplines
Bioinformatics | Computational Biology | Genetics | Genetics and Genomics | Higher Education | Life Sciences | Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
Repository Citation
Krane , D. E., & Raymer , M. L. (2003). Fundamental Concepts of Bioinformatics. San Francisco, CA: Benjamin Cummings.