Bioinformatics as a scientific discipline encompasses both the evolving conceptual basis as well as expanding methodology for the organization and analysis of sequence data.
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"...a good practical book and many will benefit from reading it." (Proteomics, No.1 2001)
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 25.2 cm
Breite: 17.5 cm
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978-0-471-38391-8 (9780471383918)
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Foreword. Preface. Contributors. Bioinformatics and the Internet (A. Baxevanis). The NCBI Data Model (J. Ostell, et al.). The GenBank Sequence Database (I. Karsch--Mizrachi & B. Ouellette). Submitting DNA Sequences to the Databases (J. Kans & B. Ouellette). Structure Databases (C. Hogue). Genomic Mapping and Mapping Databases (P. White & T. Matise). Information Retrieval from Biological Databases (A. Baxevanis). Sequence Alignment and Database Searching (G. Schuler). Creation and Analysis of Protein Multiple Sequence Alignments (G. Barton). Predictive Methods Using DNA Sequences (A. Baxevanis). Predictive Methods Using Protein Sequences (S. Banerjee--Basu & A. Baxevanis). Expressed Sequence Tags (ESTs) (T. Wolfsberg & D. Landsman). Sequence Assembly and Finishing Methods (R. Staden, et al.). Phylogenetic Analysis (F. Brinkman & D. Leipe). Comparative Genome Analysis (M. Galperin & E. Koonin). Large--Scale Genome Analysis (P. Meltzer). Using Perl to Facilitate Biological Analysis (L. Stein). Glossary. Index.