Description
Bioinformatics for Beginners provides a coherent and friendly treatment of bioinformatics for any student or scientist within biology who has not routinely performed bioinformatic analysis.�
The book discusses relevant principles needed to understand the theoretical underpinnings of bioinformatic analysis, and demonstrates with examples targeted analysis using freely available web-based software and publicly available databases. Eschewing non-essential information, the work focuses on principles and hands-on analysis and points to many further study options.
- Avoids non-essential coverage yet fully describes the field for beginners – in approximately 200 pages of text
- Explains the molecular basis of evolution to place bioinformatic analysis in biological context
- Provides useful links to the vast resource of publicly available bioinformatic databases and analysis tools
- Over 100 figures aid in concept discovery and illustration
Typham this is the title: Bioinformatics for Beginners: Genes, Genomes, Molecular Evolution, Databases and Analytical Tools





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