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Thoroughly Describes Biological Applications, Computational
Problems, and Various Algorithmic Solutions Developed from the
author's own teaching material, Algorithms in Bioinformatics: A
Practical Introduction provides an in-depth introduction to the
algorithmic techniques applied in bioinformatics. For each topic,
the author clearly details the biological motivation and precisely
defines the corresponding computational problems. He also includes
detailed examples to illustrate each algorithm and end-of-chapter
exercises for students to familiarize themselves with the topics.
Supplementary material is available at
http://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/~ksung/algo_in_bioinfo/ This
classroom-tested textbook begins with basic molecular biology
concepts. It then describes ways to measure sequence similarity,
presents simple applications of the suffix tree, and discusses the
problem of searching sequence databases. After introducing methods
for aligning multiple biological sequences and genomes, the text
explores applications of the phylogenetic tree, methods for
comparing phylogenetic trees, the problem of genome rearrangement,
and the problem of motif finding. It also covers methods for
predicting the secondary structure of RNA and for reconstructing
the peptide sequence using mass spectrometry. The final chapter
examines the computational problem related to population genetics.
Advances in sequencing technology have allowed scientists to study
the human genome in greater depth and on a larger scale than ever
before - as many as hundreds of millions of short reads in the
course of a few days. But what are the best ways to deal with this
flood of data? Algorithms for Next-Generation Sequencing is an
invaluable tool for students and researchers in bioinformatics and
computational biology, biologists seeking to process and manage the
data generated by next-generation sequencing, and as a textbook or
a self-study resource. In addition to offering an in-depth
description of the algorithms for processing sequencing data, it
also presents useful case studies describing the applications of
this technology.
Thoroughly Describes Biological Applications, Computational
Problems, and Various Algorithmic Solutions Developed from the
author's own teaching material, Algorithms in Bioinformatics: A
Practical Introduction provides an in-depth introduction to the
algorithmic techniques applied in bioinformatics. For each topic,
the author clearly details the biological motivation and precisely
defines the corresponding computational problems. He also includes
detailed examples to illustrate each algorithm and end-of-chapter
exercises for students to familiarize themselves with the topics.
Supplementary material is available at
http://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/~ksung/algo_in_bioinfo/ This
classroom-tested textbook begins with basic molecular biology
concepts. It then describes ways to measure sequence similarity,
presents simple applications of the suffix tree, and discusses the
problem of searching sequence databases. After introducing methods
for aligning multiple biological sequences and genomes, the text
explores applications of the phylogenetic tree, methods for
comparing phylogenetic trees, the problem of genome rearrangement,
and the problem of motif finding. It also covers methods for
predicting the secondary structure of RNA and for reconstructing
the peptide sequence using mass spectrometry. The final chapter
examines the computational problem related to population genetics.
This book constitutes the refereed post-conference proceedings of
the 29th International Workshop on Combinatorial Algorithms, IWOCA
2018, held in Singapore, Singapore, in July 2018. The 31 regular
papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and
selected from 69 submissions. They cover diverse areas of
combinatorical algorithms, complexity theory, graph theory and
combinatorics, combinatorial optimization, cryptography and
information security, algorithms on strings and graphs, graph
drawing and labelling, computational algebra and geometry,
computational biology, probabilistic and randomised algorithms,
algorithms for big data analytics, and new paradigms of
computation.
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WALCOM: Algorithms and Computation - 12th International Conference, WALCOM 2018, Dhaka, Bangladesh, March 3-5, 2018, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2018)
M. Sohel Rahman, Wing-Kin Sung, Ryuhei Uehara
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R1,597
Discovery Miles 15 970
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This book constitutes the proceedings of the 12th International
Workshop on Algorithms and Computation, WALCOM 2018, held in Dhaka,
Bangladesh, in March 2018. The 22 full papers presented were
carefully reviewed and selected from 50 submissions. The papers
cover diverse areas of algorithms and computation, such as
approximation algorithms, computational geometry, combinatorial
algorithms, computational biology, computational complexity, data
structures, graph and network algorithms, and online algorithms.
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WALCOM: Algorithms and Computation - 14th International Conference, WALCOM 2020, Singapore, Singapore, March 31 - April 2, 2020, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
M. Sohel Rahman, Kunihiko Sadakane, Wing-Kin Sung
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R2,136
Discovery Miles 21 360
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 14th
International Conference on Algorithms and Computation, WALCOM
2020, held in Singapore in March/April 2020. The 23 full and 4
short papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 66
submissions. The papers focus on algorithmic graph theory and
combinatorics, computational biology, computational geometry, data
structures, experimental algorithm methodologies, graph algorithms,
graph drawing, parallel and distributed algorithms, network
optimization.
Advances in sequencing technology have allowed scientists to study
the human genome in greater depth and on a larger scale than ever
before - as many as hundreds of millions of short reads in the
course of a few days. But what are the best ways to deal with this
flood of data? Algorithms for Next-Generation Sequencing is an
invaluable tool for students and researchers in bioinformatics and
computational biology, biologists seeking to process and manage the
data generated by next-generation sequencing, and as a textbook or
a self-study resource. In addition to offering an in-depth
description of the algorithms for processing sequencing data, it
also presents useful case studies describing the applications of
this technology.
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