DNA and Protein Sequence Analysis : A Practical Approach (The Practical Approach Series)
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Book Description
Sequence data--either lists of nucleotides or of amino acids--are now easily gathered using automated equipment; the real effort is involved in interpreting the data to produce predictions of protein structure or function. With the advent of worldwide computer networks, a plethora of software
is now available for sequence analysis. This book describes the techniques for computer analysis of sequence data, with the emphasis on general issues rather than specific algorithms. Unlike many books on these topics, which focus on the "how-to" aspects of software packages, this one places more
emphasis on the science behind the packages and on interpretation of the results.
Book Info
1st, 1997, Oxford University Press (IRL Press). Text on the use and critical analysis of software currently available for sequence analysis. Provides overview of molecular biology databases and appraises the available programs. 25 contributors, 8 U.S.
--This text refers to the
Hardcover
edition.
DNA and Protein Sequence Analysis: A Practical Approach (The Practical Approach Series),Martin Bishop,Chris Rawlings,Oxford University Press, USA,0199634637,Amino acid sequence,Biology,Cytology,Data processing,Genetics,Nucleotide sequence,Science,Science/Mathematics,Sequence Analysis, DNA,methods,Applications of Computing,Cellular biology,Molecular biology,Proteins
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