Computational Genomics
Theory and Application
Edited by Richard P. Grant
Published July 22nd 2004 by Taylor & Francis – 350 pages
Published July 22nd 2004 by Taylor & Francis – 350 pages
This major new work is an invaluable laboratory manual for all scientists involved with computational genomics. Topics covered include database searches, sequence analysis and comparison, multiple sequence analysis, large-scale EST analysis, genome browsing, protein structure prediction, mircroarray data analysis, and proteomics. The book is also useful as a teaching reference for graduates and undergraduate students.
Computational Genomics: Theory and Applications should be a valuable asset to any investigator struggling to keep up with the current status of publicly available data repositories and analytical tools, but requiring understanding of the logic behind the analysis. - Expert Review of Molecular Diagnosis, Volume 5, No. 4, 2005
1. Introduction to Sequence Analysis. 2. Sequence Databases. 3. Multiple Sequence Analysis Part I: An Introduction to the Theory and Application of Multiple Sequence Analysis. 4. Multiple Sequence Analysis Part II: a Practical Tour of SeqLab, the Accelrys GCG Wisconsin Package. 5. Hidden Markov Models: Principles and Applications. 6. Large scale EST analysis. 7. Genquire and Apollo: The Evolution of Genome Browsers. 8. Genquire and Apollo: Construction of a Genome 'Sandbox'. 9. Protein Structure Prediction. 10. Structure Databases/Proteomics Tools. 11. An Introduction to Microarray Data Analysis. 12. Jemboss - a Graphical Interface to EMBOSS. 13. SeWeR. 14. BioMOBY.
Name: Computational Genomics: Theory and Application (Hardback) – Taylor & Francis
Description: Edited by Richard P. Grant. This major new work is an invaluable laboratory manual for all scientists involved with computational genomics. Topics covered include database searches, sequence analysis and comparison, multiple sequence analysis, large-scale EST analysis, genome...
Categories: Genetics, Bioinformatics