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Bioinformatics is an integrative field of computer science,
genetics, genomics, proteomics, and statistics, which has
undoubtedly revolutionized the study of biology and medicine in
past decades. It mainly assists in modeling, predicting and
interpreting large multidimensional biological data by utilizing
advanced computational methods. Despite its enormous potential,
bioinformatics is not widely integrated into the academic
curriculum as most life science students and researchers are still
not equipped with the necessary knowledge to take advantage of this
powerful tool. Hence, the primary purpose of our book is to
supplement this unmet need by providing an easily accessible
platform for students and researchers starting their career in life
sciences. This book aims to avoid sophisticated computational
algorithms and programming. Instead, it focuses on simple DIY
analysis and interpretation of biological data with personal
computers. Our belief is that once the beginners acquire these
basic skillsets, they will be able to handle most of the
bioinformatics tools for their research work and to better
understand their experimental outcomes. Our second title of this
volume set In Silico Life Sciences: Medicine provides hands-on
experience in analyzing high throughput molecular data for the
diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of monogenic or polygenic human
diseases. The key concepts in this volume include risk factor
assessment, genetic tests and result interpretation, personalized
medicine, and drug discovery. This volume is expected to train
readers in both single and multi-dimensional biological analysis
using open data sets, and provides a unique learning experience
through clinical scenarios and case studies.
Bioinformatics is an integrative field of computer science,
genetics, genomics, proteomics, and statistics, which has
undoubtedly revolutionized the study of biology and medicine in
past decades. It mainly assists in modeling, predicting and
interpreting large multidimensional biological data by utilizing
advanced computational methods. Despite its enormous potential,
bioinformatics is not widely integrated into the academic
curriculum as most life science students and researchers are still
not equipped with the necessary knowledge to take advantage of this
powerful tool. Hence, the primary purpose of our book is to
supplement this unmet need by providing an easily accessible
platform for students and researchers starting their career in life
sciences. This book aims to avoid sophisticated computational
algorithms and programming. Instead, it mostly focuses on simple
DIY analysis and interpretation of biological data with personal
computers. Our belief is that once the beginners acquire these
basic skillsets, they will be able to handle most of the
bioinformatics tools for their research work and to better
understand their experimental outcomes. Unlike other bioinformatics
books which are mostly theoretical, this book provides practical
examples for the readers on state-of-the-art open source tools to
solve biological problems. Flow charts of experiments, graphical
illustrations, and mock data are included for quick reference.
Volume I is therefore an ideal companion for students and early
stage professionals wishing to master this blooming field.
Bioinformatics is an integrative field of computer science,
genetics, genomics, proteomics, and statistics, which has
undoubtedly revolutionized the study of biology and medicine in
past decades. It mainly assists in modeling, predicting and
interpreting large multidimensional biological data by utilizing
advanced computational methods. Despite its enormous potential,
bioinformatics is not widely integrated into the academic
curriculum as most life science students and researchers are still
not equipped with the necessary knowledge to take advantage of this
powerful tool. Hence, the primary purpose of our book is to
supplement this unmet need by providing an easily accessible
platform for students and researchers starting their career in life
sciences. This book aims to avoid sophisticated computational
algorithms and programming. Instead, it will mostly focus on simple
DIY analysis and interpretation of biological data with personal
computers. Our belief is that once the beginners acquire these
basic skillsets, they will be able to handle most of the
bioinformatics tools for their research work and to better
understand their experimental outcomes. The third volume is titled
In Silico Life Sciences: Agriculture. It focuses on plant genetic,
genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic and metabolomics data. Using
examples of new crop diseases-emergence, crop productivity and
biotic/abiotic stress tolerance, this book illustrates how
bioinformatics can be an integral components of modern day plant
science research.
Bioinformatics is an integrative field of computer science,
genetics, genomics, proteomics, and statistics, which has
undoubtedly revolutionized the study of biology and medicine in
past decades. It mainly assists in modeling, predicting and
interpreting large multidimensional biological data by utilizing
advanced computational methods. Despite its enormous potential,
bioinformatics is not widely integrated into the academic
curriculum as most life science students and researchers are still
not equipped with the necessary knowledge to take advantage of this
powerful tool. Hence, the primary purpose of our book is to
supplement this unmet need by providing an easily accessible
platform for students and researchers starting their career in life
sciences. This book aims to avoid sophisticated computational
algorithms and programming. Instead, it focuses on simple DIY
analysis and interpretation of biological data with personal
computers. Our belief is that once the beginners acquire these
basic skillsets, they will be able to handle most of the
bioinformatics tools for their research work and to better
understand their experimental outcomes. Our second title of this
volume set In Silico Life Sciences: Medicine provides hands-on
experience in analyzing high throughput molecular data for the
diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of monogenic or polygenic human
diseases. The key concepts in this volume include risk factor
assessment, genetic tests and result interpretation, personalized
medicine, and drug discovery. This volume is expected to train
readers in both single and multi-dimensional biological analysis
using open data sets, and provides a unique learning experience
through clinical scenarios and case studies.
Bioinformatics is an integrative field of computer science,
genetics, genomics, proteomics, and statistics, which has
undoubtedly revolutionized the study of biology and medicine in
past decades. It mainly assists in modeling, predicting and
interpreting large multidimensional biological data by utilizing
advanced computational methods. Despite its enormous potential,
bioinformatics is not widely integrated into the academic
curriculum as most life science students and researchers are still
not equipped with the necessary knowledge to take advantage of this
powerful tool. Hence, the primary purpose of our book is to
supplement this unmet need by providing an easily accessible
platform for students and researchers starting their career in life
sciences. This book aims to avoid sophisticated computational
algorithms and programming. Instead, it will mostly focus on simple
DIY analysis and interpretation of biological data with personal
computers. Our belief is that once the beginners acquire these
basic skillsets, they will be able to handle most of the
bioinformatics tools for their research work and to better
understand their experimental outcomes. The third volume is titled
In Silico Life Sciences: Agriculture. It focuses on plant genetic,
genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic and metabolomics data. Using
examples of new crop diseases-emergence, crop productivity and
biotic/abiotic stress tolerance, this book illustrates how
bioinformatics can be an integral components of modern day plant
science research.
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