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Bioinformatics
A Practical Guide to the Analysis of Genes and Proteins

Edited by ANDREAS D. BAXEVANIS, National Human Genome Research Institute and B. F. FRANCIS OUELLETTES, National Center for Biotechnology Information, both of National Institutes of Health, Maryland, USA

A book that makes computational biology accessible to scientists at all levels of expertise, including those with no formal computer training. It cuts through the overwhelming array of existing tools and databases, helping the reader design and implement a successful sequence analysis strategy.

Contents:

  • The Internet and the Biologist
  • The GenBank Sequence Database
  • Structure Databases
  • Sequence Analysis Using GCG
  • Information Retrieval from Biological Databases
  • The NCBI Data Model
  • Sequence Alignment and Database Searching
  • Practical Aspects of Multiple Alignment
  • Phylogenetic Analysis
  • Predictive Methods Using Nucleotide Sequences
  • Predictive Methods Using Protein Sequences
  • Of Men and Mice: Navigating Public Physical Mapping Databases
  • ACEDB: A Database for Genome Information
  • Submitting DNA Sequence to the Databases

0471 19196 51998384ppPaperback

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