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This manual offers a stand-alone reading companion, unique in
simplifying the practical components of Bioinformatics in a unique
and user-friendly manner. It covers the practical component of
syllabi used at most leading universities and discusses the most
extensively used tools and methodologies in Bioinformatics.
Research in the biological sciences has made tremendous strides in
recent years due in part to the increased automation in data
generation. At the same time, storing, managing and interpreting
huge volumes of data has become one of the most challenging tasks
for scientists. These two aspects have ultimately necessitated the
application of computers, giving rise to a highly interdisciplinary
discipline-Bioinformatics. Despite the richness of bioinformatics
resources and methods, the exposure of life sciences undergraduates
and postgraduates to bioinformatics is extremely limited. Though
the internet offers various tools for free, and provides guides for
using them, it fails to help users interpret the processed data.
Moreover, most sites fail to update their help pages to accommodate
software upgrades. Though the market is flooded with books
discussing the theoretical concepts in Bioinformatics, a manual of
this kind is rarely found. The content developed to meet the needs
of readers from diverse background and to incorporate the syllabi
of undergraduate and postgraduate courses at various universities.
This manual offers a stand-alone reading companion, unique in
simplifying the practical components of Bioinformatics in a unique
and user-friendly manner. It covers the practical component of
syllabi used at most leading universities and discusses the most
extensively used tools and methodologies in Bioinformatics.
Research in the biological sciences has made tremendous strides in
recent years due in part to the increased automation in data
generation. At the same time, storing, managing and interpreting
huge volumes of data has become one of the most challenging tasks
for scientists. These two aspects have ultimately necessitated the
application of computers, giving rise to a highly interdisciplinary
discipline-Bioinformatics. Despite the richness of bioinformatics
resources and methods, the exposure of life sciences undergraduates
and postgraduates to bioinformatics is extremely limited. Though
the internet offers various tools for free, and provides guides for
using them, it fails to help users interpret the processed data.
Moreover, most sites fail to update their help pages to accommodate
software upgrades. Though the market is flooded with books
discussing the theoretical concepts in Bioinformatics, a manual of
this kind is rarely found. The content developed to meet the needs
of readers from diverse background and to incorporate the syllabi
of undergraduate and postgraduate courses at various universities.
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