Compact handbook of computational biology / edited by Andrzej K. Konopka, M. James C. Crabbe.
Material type:
- 0824709829 (alk. paper)
- Computational biology
- 570.285 22
- QH324.2 .C634 2004
- 2004 M-587
- QU 26.5
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Air University Central Library Islamabad Biomedical Engineering | Location Ground Floor Biomedical Engineering: Shelve No 31-35 | 570.285 COM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P5714 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Introduction : computational biology in 14 brief paragraphs / Andrzej K. Konopka and M. James C. Crabbe -- 2. Introduction to pragmatic analysis of nucleic acid sequences / Andrzej K. Konopka -- 3. Motifs in sequences : localization and extraction / Maxime Crochemore and Marie-France Sagot -- 4. Protein sequence analysis and prediction of secondary structural features / Jaap Heringa -- 5. Discrete models of biopolymers / Peter Schuster and Peter F. Stadler -- 6. Protein structure folding and prediction / William R. Taylor -- 7. DNA-protein interactions : target prediction / Akinori Sarai and Hidetoshi Kono -- 8. Methods of computational genomics : an overview / Frederique Lisacek -- 9. Computational aspects of comparative genomics / Wojciech Makalowski and Izabela Makalowska -- 10. Computational methods for studying the evolution of the mitochondrial genome / Cecilia Saccone and Graziano Pesole -- App. 1. Computational biology : annotated glossary of terms / Edited by Andrzej K. Konopka, Philipp Bucher, M. James, C. Crabbe, Maxim Crochemore, Jaap Heringa, Frederique Lisacek, Izabela Makalowska, Wojciech Makalowski, Graziano Pesole, Cecilia Saccone, Marie-France Sagot, Akinori Sarai, Peter Stadler and William R. Taylor -- App. 2. A dictionary of programs for sequence analysis / Andrzej K. Konopka and Jaap Heringa.
"Designed as a reliable, integrated reference for specialists, as well as an instructional manual for students and trainees in computational biology, bioinformatics, proteomics, molecular genetics (sometimes referred to as functional genomics), and related fields, the handbook can also serve as a practical resource for industrial executives in charge of bioinformatics, genomics, and proteomics, as well as for science administrators in universities and scientific foundations. Lawyers, journalists, historians of science, forensic scientists, and medical professionals can also find this text useful as a desk reference and as a guide to the literature."--BOOK JACKET.
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