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9780199208043

Introduction To Bioinformatics

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    9780199208043

  • ISBN10:

    0199208042

  • Edition: 3rd
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2008-06-02
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary

Life in a post-genomic age has the promise to revolutionize our understanding of how our genes shape who we are, how our genome evolved, and how we function. There are new possibilities for an improved quality of life as we exploit new knowledge to design novel, more effective drugs. Centralto these possibilities being realized is one of the most important information-gathering, data-mining, and knowledge-building tools in current research and healthcare development: bioinformatics.An Introduction to Bioinformatics introduces students to the immense power of bioinformatics as a set of scientific tools. The book explains how to access the data archives of genomes and proteins, and the kinds of questions these data and tools can answer: how to make inferences from the dataarchives, to make connections among them, and to derive useful and interesting predictions.Blending factual content with many opportunities for active learning, Introduction to Bioinformatics offers a truly reader-friendly way to get to grips with this subject, making it the ideal resource for anyone new to the field.Online Resource Centre:The Online Resource Centre features the following materials:For lecturers (password protected):DT Figures from the book available to download, to facilitate lecture slide preparationFor students:DT Web link library of all URLs cited in the book, giving students ready access to these resources DT Guided tours of key websites, to help students get the most out of the vast array of information available onlineDT Hyperlinked bibliography - online links to articles referenced in the book, encouraging student engagement with the primary literature DT Links to PDB structures of all proteins cited in the book, to enable students to investigate the 3D structures of proteins in a visual, interactive wayDT Data from the book in computer-readable form, which is available for instant use to facilitate hands-on learning by the student- Guidance to help students answer problems from the text, to support and encourage self-directed learning

Author Biography

Arthur M. Lesk is Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the Pennsylvania State University, USA.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. 1
Genome organization and evolutionp. 69
Scientific publications and archives: media, content and accessp. 137
Archives and information retrievalp. 186
Alignments and phylogenetic treesp. 242
Structural bioinformatics and drug discoveryp. 307
Proteomics and systems biologyp. 389
Conclusionsp. 465
Indexp. 467
Colour Platesp. 475
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