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9781588299055

Computational Systems Biology

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    9781588299055

  • ISBN10:

    1588299058

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2009-06-03
  • Publisher: Humana Pr Inc

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The recent confluence of high throughput methodology for biological data gathering, genome-scale sequencing, and computational processing power has driven a reinvention and expansion of the way we identify, infer, model, and store relationships between molecules, pathways, and cells in living organisms. In Computational Systems Biology, expert investigators contribute chapters which bring together biological data and computational and/or mathematical models of the data to aid researchers striving to create a system that provides both predictive and mechanistic information for a model organism. The volume is organized into five major sections involving network components, network inference, network dynamics, function and evolutionary system biology, and computational infrastructure for systems biology. As a volume of the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology'„¢ series, this work provides the kind of detailed description and implementation advice that is crucial for getting optimal results.Comprehensive and up-to-date, Computational Systems Biology serves to motivate and inspire all those who wish to develop a complete description of a biological system.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. v
Contributorsp. xiii
Color Platesp. xvii
Network Components
Indentification of cis-Regulatory Elements in Gene Co-expression Networks Using A-GLAMp. 3
Structure-Based Ab Initio Prediction of Transcription Factor-Binding Sitesp. 23
Inferring Protein-Protein Interactions from Multiple Protein Domain Combinationsp. 43
Prediction of Protein-Protein Interactions: A Study of the Co-Evolution Modelp. 61
Computational Reconstruction of Protein-Protein Interaction Networks: Algorithms and Issuesp. 89
Prediction and Integration of Regulatory and Protein-Protein Interactionsp. 101
Detecting Hierrchical Modularity in Biological Networksp. 145
Network Inference
Methods to Reconstruct and Compare Transcriptional Regulatory Networksp. 163
Learning Global Models of Transcriptional Regulatory Networks from Datap. 181
Inferring Molecular Interactions Pathways from eQTL Datap. 211
Methods for the Inference of Biological Pathways and Networksp. 225
Network Dynamics
Exploring Pathways from Gene Co-expression to Network Dynamicsp. 249
Network Dynamicsp. 269
Kinetic Modeling of Biological Systemsp. 311
Guidance for Data Collection and Computational Modelling of Regulatory Networksp. 337
Function and Evolutionary Systems Biology
A Maximum Likelihood Method for Reconstruction of the Evolution of Eukaryotic Gene Structurep. 357
Enzyme Function Prediction with Interpretable Modelsp. 373
Using Evolutionary Information to Find Specificity-Determining and Co-evolving Residuesp. 421
Connecting Protein Interaction Data, Mutations, and Disease Using Bioinformaticsp. 449
Effects of Functional Bias on Supervised Learning of a Gene Network Modelp. 463
Computational Infrastructure for Systems Biology
Comparing Algorithms for Clustering of Expression Data: How to Assess Gene Clustersp. 479
The Bioverse API and Web Applicationp. 511
Computational Representation of Biological Systemsp. 535
Biological Network Inference and Analysis Using SEBINI and CABINp. 551
Indexp. 577
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