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100 | _aClaverie, Jean Michel | ||
245 | _aBioinformatics for Dummies | ||
250 | _a2nd | ||
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_aNew Jersey _bWiley Pub. _c2007 |
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300 | _a436p. | ||
500 | _aTABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. Part I: Getting Started in Bioinformatics. Chapter 1: Finding Out What Bioinformatics Can Do for You. Chapter 2: How Most People Use Bioinformatics. Part II: A Survival Guide to Bioinformatics. Chapter 3: Using Nucleotide Sequence Databases. Chapter 4: Using Protein and Specialized Sequence Databases. Chapter 5: Working with a Single DNA Sequence. Chapter 6: Working with a Single Protein Sequence. Part III: Becoming a Pro in Sequence Analysis. Chapter 7: Similarity Searches on Sequence Databases. Chapter 8: Comparing Two Sequences. Chapter 9: Building a Multiple Sequence Alignment. Chapter 10: Editing and Publishing Alignments. Part IV: Becoming a Specialist: Advanced Bioinformatics Techniques. Chapter 11: Working with Protein 3-D Structures. Chapter 12: Working with RNA. Chapter 13: Building Phylogenetic Trees. Part V: The Part of Tens. Chapter 14: The Ten (Okay, Twelve) Commandments for Using Servers. Chapter 15: Some Useful Bioinformatics Resources. Index. | ||
650 | _aBiology | ||
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