Every researcher in genomics and proteomics now has access to public domain databases containing literally billions of data entries. However, without the right analytical tools, and an understanding of the biological significance of the data, cataloging and interpreting the molecular evolutionary processes buried in those databases is difficult, if not impossible.
The first editon of Bioinformatics Basics: Applications in Biological Science and Medicine answered the scientific community s need to learn about the bioinformatic tools available to them. That the book continues to be a...
Every researcher in genomics and proteomics now has access to public domain databases containing literally billions of data entries. However, without ...
Completely revised and updated, this new edition continues to serve as a tool that allows researchers to easily access and use databases to gather information on genes, proteins, and diseases. It covers new approaches to data analysis using databases around the world. New sections cover recent developments in genome projects, microarray, proteonics, brain mapping, and more.
Completely revised and updated, this new edition continues to serve as a tool that allows researchers to easily access and use databases to gather inf...