Bioinformatics for geneticists
edited by Michael R. Barnes and Ian C. Gray
Publisher: Chichester : John Wiley Sons Ltd, 2003.
ISBN: 0470867302
LCC: QH430
Edition: (electronic bk.)0470843934 (print ed.)
Summary:
Illustrates the value of bioinformatics, not simply as a set of tools
but rather as a science increasingly essential to navigate and manage
the host of information generated by genomics and the availability of
completely sequenced genomes. Bioinformatics can be used at all
stages of genetics research: to improve study design, to assist in
candidate gene identification, to aid data interpretation and
management and to shed light on the molecular pathology of
disease-causing mutations. Written specifically for geneticists, this
book explains the relevance of bioinformatics showing how it may be
used to enhance genetic data mining and markedly improve genetic
analysis.
Notes:
Restricted by license agreement to Drexel university faculty, staff,
and students.
Electronic reproductionSomerset, New Jersey: Wiley InterScience,
2003.Available via World Wide Web.
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