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Biocomputing: Informatics and Genome Projects

by Douglas W. Smith
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The results of today's genome projects promise enormous medical and agricultural benefits and point to a new predictive approach to the conduct of future research in biology. Biocomputing: Informatics and Genome Projects represents a survey of the needs and objectives of genome projects as of the early 1990's. It provides the groundwork necessary to understand genome-related informatics, including computational and database storage objectives. The book covers four general areas: automated laboratory notebooks, nucleic acid sequence analysis, protein structure, and database activities.

Audience: Researchers in molecular biology, genetics, biotechnology, immunology, and neuroscience.

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Surveys the biocomputing needs and objectives of genome projects as of the early 1990s, focusing on the mapping of human genes. Covering automated laboratory notebooks, nucleic acid sequence analysis, protein structure, and database activities, provides a grounding in genome-related informatics. Accessible to undergraduates in molecular biology and related fields. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
December 22, 1993
Publisher
Academic Press
Pages
352
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780126530353

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