Skip to Content

Bioinformatics and Genomes

Current Perspectives

Edited by M.A. Andrade

Published January 1st 2003 by Taylor & Francis – 240 pages

Purchasing Options:

Description

Bioinformatics and Genomes provides a critical review of the tools and web servers currently available. Each chapter provides a clear explanation of the use, purpose and future potential of the tools for any given application. In this book, leading bioinformatics critically review the latest developments in their fields of expertise. Each chapter provides a clear explanation of the use, purpose and future potential of the tools for a given application. Topcis covered include the use of multiple alignment methods, analysis of expression data, structural genomics, protein structure prediction, and much more. An essential book for all scientists working in genomics, proteomics and metabolomics.

Reviews

Each chapter is well written and laid out in an accessible format even when describing complex issues.

This book will appeal to those who are new to the subject but who already have some good knowledge of molecular biology. - Microbiologist (March 2004, Vol 5 No 1)

I enjoyed reading this book and it would be a welcome addition to an institutional library. - Microbiology Today (2004, 31:45)

Contents

1. Predicting Protein Structural Domain Boundaries from Sequence Data. 2. Using Multiple Alignment Methods to Assess the Quality of Genomic Data Analysis. 3. Analysis of Expression Data. 4. High Rate of Gene Displacement in Vitamin Biosynthesis Pathways. 5. Prediction of Post-translational Modifications from Amino Acid Sequence: Problems, Pitfalls, Methodological Hints. 6. Automatic Genome Annotation and the Status of Sequence Databases. 7. Dynamics and Complexity in Systems Biology Modelling: Theoretical Challenges in Metabolic Simulation. 8. Mapping Words for Genome Data Integration. 9. Structural Genomics and Structural Bioinformatics. 10. Role of Mnemonics and Virtual Reality in Visualizing Genomics and Proteomics Data. 11. Pseudogenes and Genomes. 12. Bioinformatics and Genomes: The Future.

Related Subjects

  1. Genetics
  2. Bioinformatics

Name: Bioinformatics and Genomes: Current Perspectives (Hardback)Taylor & Francis 
Description: Edited by M.A. Andrade. Bioinformatics and Genomes provides a critical review of the tools and web servers currently available. Each chapter provides a clear explanation of the use, purpose and future potential of the tools for any given application. In this book, leading...
Categories: Genetics, Bioinformatics