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Bioinformatics ; Sequence and Genome Analysis

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Computational analysis of the data generated by genome sequencing, proteomics, and array-based technologies is critically important. Sequence and Genome Analysis provides comprehensive instruction in computational methods for analyzing DNA, RNA, and protein data, with explanations of the underlying algorithms, the advantages and limitations of each method, and strategies for their application to biological problems.

The previous edition of this textbook, based on the pioneering course given at the University of Arizona, by the author, David W. Mount, was the first to be widely adopted for course use around the world. The second edition has been extensively revised, with guidance provided by experienced instructors, to maximize its value for both undergraduate and graduate level teaching.

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First published March 1, 2001

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David W. Mount

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Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology Emeritus, University of Arizona.

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September 8, 2007
Eh, I could do without it, except for the chapters on the development on DNA/Protein substitution matrices.
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February 28, 2019
Genomik veri analizi hakkında aradığım her şeyi bu kitapta buldum. İngilizcesi de gayet anlaşılabilir. Biyoenformatik ile ilgilenen herkes okumalı.
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August 11, 2008
very systematized and usefull book in bioinformatics are.
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