Wiley is proud to announce the publication of the first ever broad-based textbook introduction to Bioinformatics and Functional Genomics by a trained biologist, experienced researcher, and award-winning instructor. In this new text, author Jonathan Pevsner, winner of the 2001 Johns Hopkins University "Teacher of the Year" award, explains problem-solving using bioinformatic approaches using real examples such as breast cancer, HIV-1, and retinal-binding protein throughout. His book includes 375 figures and over 170 tables. Each chapter includes: Problems, discussion of Pitfalls, Boxes explaining key techniques and math/stats principles, Summary, Recommended Reading list, and URLs for freely available software. The text is suitable for professionals and students at every level, including those with little to no background in computer science.
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" provides non–trivial tools and biological motivations to learn bioinformatics." (J ournal of Statistical Computation & Simulation, January 2005)
"...ideal both for biologists who want to master the application of bioinformatics to real–world problems and for computer scientists who need to understand the biological questions that motivate algorithms." (Quarterly Review of Biology, March–May 2005)
" this appears to be an excellent textbook for graduate students and upper level undergraduate students." (Annals of Biomedical Engineering, July 2004, 32, 7)
" highly recommended for academic and medical libraries, and for researchers as an introduction and reference " (E–Streams, Vol. 7, No. 4)
...an intriguing work targeted toward biologists wanting to solve problems...provides a compendium of many biological insights and breakthroughs and will be a useful resource...highly recommended. (Choice, Vol. 41, No. 7, March 2004)
"...ideal both for biologists who want to master the application of bioinformatics to real–world problems and for computer scientists who need to understand the biological questions that motivate algorithms." (Quarterly Review of Biology, March–May 2005)
" this appears to be an excellent textbook for graduate students and upper level undergraduate students." (Annals of Biomedical Engineering, July 2004 32,7)
" highly recommended for academic and medical libraries, and for researchers as an introduction and reference " (E–Streams, Vol. 7, No. 4)
...an intriguing work targeted toward biologists wanting to solve problems...provides a compendium of many biological insights and breakthroughs and will be a useful resource...highly recommended. (Choice, Vol. 41, No. 7, March 2004)
Bioinformatics and Functional Genomics
From the Foreword:
"For the biologists, we have an invaluable guide to the application of non–trivial tools to non–trivial biological problems . . . . For the computational/informatics community, we have . . . a critical introduction to the serious biological motivations for bioinformatics, and a resource for evaluating opportunities and progress in the field."
Russ B. Altman, Stanford University
Bioinformatics and Functional Genomics provides an important integrative approach to understanding both the theory and practice of the emerging field of bioinformatics. Broadly encompassing the field of bioinformatics, from sequence analysis, gene expression, microarrays, and proteomics to molecular phylogenetics and whole genome studies, this groundbreaking text shows how bioinformatics applies to biological questions at different levels, such as gene/protein, disease, and protein structures.
Combining theoretical context with practical application, the author emphasizes practical skills, such as how to analyze genes and proteins, how to make trees using phylogenetic software, how to extract data, and how to identify genes and proteins implicated in disease. In addition, the text provides:
Although the text emphasizes the use of computational tools and databases, the author assumes no computational background, making this text an ideal reference for students at every level of study.
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