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Modern biological databases comprise not only data, but also
sophisticated query facilities and bioinformatics data analysis
tools. This book provides an exploration through the world of
Bioinformatics Database Systems. The book summarizes the popular
and innovative bioinformatics repositories currently available,
including popular primary genetic and protein sequence databases,
phylogenetic databases, structure and pathway databases, microarray
databases and boutique databases. It also explores the data quality
and information integration issues currently involved with managing
bioinformatics databases, including data quality issues that have
been observed, and efforts in the data cleaning field. Biological
data integration issues are also covered in-depth, and the book
demonstrates how data integration can create new repositories to
address the needs of the biological communities. It also presents
typical data integration architectures employed in current
bioinformatics databases. The latter part of the book covers
biological data mining and biological data processing approaches
using cloud-based technologies. General data mining approaches are
discussed, as well as specific data mining methodologies that have
been successfully deployed in biological data mining applications.
Two biological data mining case studies are also included to
illustrate how data, query, and analysis methods are integrated
into user-friendly systems. Aimed at researchers and developers of
bioinformatics database systems, the book is also useful as a
supplementary textbook for a one-semester upper-level undergraduate
course, or an introductory graduate bioinformatics course.
Modern biological databases comprise not only data, but also
sophisticated query facilities and bioinformatics data analysis
tools. This book provides an exploration through the world of
Bioinformatics Database Systems. The book summarizes the popular
and innovative bioinformatics repositories currently available,
including popular primary genetic and protein sequence databases,
phylogenetic databases, structure and pathway databases, microarray
databases and boutique databases. It also explores the data quality
and information integration issues currently involved with managing
bioinformatics databases, including data quality issues that have
been observed, and efforts in the data cleaning field. Biological
data integration issues are also covered in-depth, and the book
demonstrates how data integration can create new repositories to
address the needs of the biological communities. It also presents
typical data integration architectures employed in current
bioinformatics databases. The latter part of the book covers
biological data mining and biological data processing approaches
using cloud-based technologies. General data mining approaches are
discussed, as well as specific data mining methodologies that have
been successfully deployed in biological data mining applications.
Two biological data mining case studies are also included to
illustrate how data, query, and analysis methods are integrated
into user-friendly systems. Aimed at researchers and developers of
bioinformatics database systems, the book is also useful as a
supplementary textbook for a one-semester upper-level undergraduate
course, or an introductory graduate bioinformatics course.
National Outdoor Book Award Honorable Mention in the Children's
category 2017 Outstanding Science Trade Books for Students K-12
(National Science Teachers Association - Children's Book Council)
Finalist for the 2017 AAAS / Subaru SB&F Excellence
in Science Book exemplify outstanding and engaging science
writing and illustration for young readers Did you know . . .Trees
have many talents—they can feed and house animals, create
windbreaks, protect watersheds, and help prevent soil
erosion. Researchers believe they have found the oldest tree
in the world—a spruce in Sweden that has been alive for about
9,500 years. Even dead and decaying trees and stumps are
often teeming with life! Â Young nature enthusiasts will
learn these and many other fascinating facts about the wonderful
world of trees in Treecology. This fun and interactive resource
includes plentiful full-color photos and drawings and clear,
kid-friendly discussions of tree structures, families, and foods;
the interaction between trees and the wildlife that depend on them;
tree and forest–related jobs and preservation, and much more.
With encouragement to “Try This,” “Look For,” and “Listen
For,” kids participate in 30 hands-on activities that promote
observation and analysis, writing and drawing, math and science,
and nature literacy skills. They will measure the circumference of
a tree trunk, press and preserve leaves, study the textures of tree
bark, find evidence of forest creatures, record their findings in a
decorated forest logbook, and more. Readers from any region will
start to take notice of the trees around them—not just in forests
and woods but also around the schools, parks, buildings, and
sidewalks of their town, and in their own backyards. Useful
resources include a glossary of “tree terms,” common and
scientific names, a list of tree and nature organizations and
groups, and a teacher’s guide to initiate classroom discussion
and investigation.
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