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As functional genomics has become one of the major focuses in
molecular biology, the need for more sophisticated tools to assist
in the identification of the functionality of undefined genes and
the correlation of DNA variants with a particular phenotype has
increased greatly. In Silico Tools for Gene Discovery collects many
common and useful in silico tools available today. The volume
begins by investigating locus mapping information on linkage
analysis, association mapping, integrative analysis, and exome
analysis as well as tools for DNA marker selection, in silico PCR,
and statistical analysis. It continues with a section on gene
discovery from a defined locus, including gene prioritization,
knowledge tracking, and data mining, and concludes with several
useful in silico tools presented for the functional
characterization of genes, which include DNA sequencing analysis,
variant characterization, as well as RNA and protein analysis.
Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology (TM)
series format, chapters include introductions to their respective
topics, step-by-step, readily reproducible protocols, and vital
notes on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Resourceful
and easy to follow, In Silico Tools for Gene Discovery seeks to
facilitate scientists with further key research on locus mapping,
to accelerate gene identification, and to help ascertain the
functionality of DNA variation.
As functional genomics has become one of the major focuses in
molecular biology, the need for more sophisticated tools to assist
in the identification of the functionality of undefined genes and
the correlation of DNA variants with a particular phenotype has
increased greatly. In Silico Tools for Gene Discovery collects many
common and useful in silico tools available today. The volume
begins by investigating locus mapping information on linkage
analysis, association mapping, integrative analysis, and exome
analysis as well as tools for DNA marker selection, in silico PCR,
and statistical analysis. It continues with a section on gene
discovery from a defined locus, including gene prioritization,
knowledge tracking, and data mining, and concludes with several
useful in silico tools presented for the functional
characterization of genes, which include DNA sequencing analysis,
variant characterization, as well as RNA and protein analysis.
Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology (TM)
series format, chapters include introductions to their respective
topics, step-by-step, readily reproducible protocols, and vital
notes on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Resourceful
and easy to follow, In Silico Tools for Gene Discovery seeks to
facilitate scientists with further key research on locus mapping,
to accelerate gene identification, and to help ascertain the
functionality of DNA variation.
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