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Introduction to bioinformatics : A theoretical and practical approach / Teresa Attwood; edited by Stephen A. Krawetz and David D. Womble [electronic resource]

By: Attwood, Teresa [author].
Contributor(s): Krawetz, Stephen A [editor] | Womble, David D [editor].
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Delhi : Pearson, 2007Description: e-book contains 256 pages.ISBN: 9789353949075.Subject(s): Bioinformatics | InformaticsDDC classification: 572.8633 Online resources: https://admin.elibrary.in.pearson.com/api/1.0/org/04032024/launchlibrary Click here Summary: Bioinformatics, the application of computers in the biological sciences, especially analysis of biological sequence data, is becoming an essential tool in molecular biology as genome projects generate vast quantities of data. With new sequences being added to DNA databases on an average of once a minute, there is a pressing need to convert this information into biochemical and biophysical knowledge by deciphering the structural, functional and evolutionary clues encoded in the language of biological sequences.
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Bioinformatics, the application of computers in the biological sciences, especially analysis of biological sequence data, is becoming an essential tool in molecular biology as genome projects generate vast quantities of data. With new sequences being added to DNA databases on an average of once a minute, there is a pressing need to convert this information into biochemical and biophysical knowledge by deciphering the structural, functional and evolutionary clues encoded in the language of biological sequences.

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