Introduction to Bioinformatics provides a broad-based introduction to bioinformatics by following three, realworld examples throughout the book: retinol-binding protein, breast cancer, and a calcium binding site C2.
Bioinformatics: substantiative of the past, gateway to the future. At first it used to be "all biology is chemistry; all chemistry is physics; physics is life." Now the stage is set for math and computer science. 'S wonderful.