Basic Bioinformatics

Basic Bioinformatics

C R Hemalatha / S.Gladis Helen Hepsypa

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Draft2Digital
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Biologia, ciencias de la vida
ISBN:
9798224048847
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In the evolving landscape of biological research, bioinformatics stands as a critical intersection of biology and technology. This book is an essential introductory text that demystifies the complex world of bioinformatics, making it accessible to those embarking on this exciting scientific journey.At its core, bioinformatics involves the development and enhancement of databases, algorithms, computational methods, and statistical approaches. These tools are crucial in tackling the challenges presented by the analysis of vast and intricate biological data. This book effectively links biological questions with computer science solutions, providing a comprehensive understanding of the foundational principles that drive bioinformatics.Key topics such as database concepts, management of biological databases, and the intricacies of designing a biological database are explained with clarity and precision. Readers are guided through the nuances of sequence analysis, gaining insights into the methodologies and their significant role in bioinformatics.Moreover, the book delves into the practical applications of bioinformatics, particularly in the realms of genomics and proteomics. These sections illuminate how bioinformatics is not just a theoretical field but one with real-world implications and groundbreaking potential in biological sciences.This book is an invaluable resource for students, professionals, or anyone interested in understanding the convergence of biology and computing. It lays a solid foundation for exploring the depths of bioinformatics, ensuring readers are well-equipped to navigate and contribute to this dynamic and ever-expanding field.

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