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Essential Computing Skills for Biologists (Series on Advances in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology)

Author Ziling Wang, Lishu Zhang
Publisher World Scientific (Europe), Higher Education Press China
Category Computers
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ISBN / ASIN1848169248
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This is a handbook of methods and protocols for biologists. It aimed at undergraduate, graduate students and researchers originally trained in biological or medical sciences who need to know how to access the data archives of genomes, proteins, metabolites, gene expression profiles and the questions these data and tools can answer. For each chapter, the conceptual and experimental background is provided, together with specific guidelines for handling raw data, including preprocessing and analysis.

The content is structured into three parts. Part one introduces basic knowledge about popular bioinformatics tools, databases and web resources. Part two presents examples of omics bioinformatics applications. Part three provides basic statistical analysis skills and programming skills needed to handle and analyze omics datasets.

Readership: Senior undergraduate students, graduate students and scientists in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology and related disciplines such as Biology, Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics, Statistics and Chemistry.

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