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Introduction to Computational Biology - An evolutionary Approach
Edited by Wiehe, Thomas, Haubold, Bernhard
Springer Verlag
2006
Hardcover with CD-ROM 250 pp ISBN 3764367008
£29.00
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This Introduction to Bioinformatics is motivated by the biology of genomics. Starting from
a description of the Drosophila genome project, the authors explain the computational and
conceptional background to the analysis of large-scale sequence data. Many of the
corresponding analysis methods are rooted in evolutionary thinking, which serves as a
common thread throughout the book. The focus is on methods of comparative
genomics and subjects such as alignments, gene finding, phylogeny, and the analysis
of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are treated. Especially the latter topic is
closely integrated with ideas from evolutionary biology, including coalescent theory.
The volume contains exercises, questions&answers to selected problems, and a
CD-ROM with software to visualize some of the central algorithms covered.
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