Bioinformatics: An Introduction

Bioinformatics: An Introduction

by Jeremy J. Ramsden
Bioinformatics: An Introduction

Bioinformatics: An Introduction

by Jeremy J. Ramsden

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Overview

An Introduction to Bioinformatics is intended to be a complete study companion for the advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate student. It is self-contained in the sense that whatever the starting point may be, the reader will gain insight into bioinformatics. Underlying the work is the belief that bioinformatics is a kind of metaphoric lens through which the entire field of biology can be brought into focus, admittedly as yet imperfect, and understood in a unified way. Reflecting the highly incomplete present state of the field, emphasis is placed on the underlying fundamentals and acquisitions of a broad and comprehensive grasp of the field as a whole.

Bioinformatics is interpreted as the application of information science to biology, in which it plays a fundamental and all-pervasive role. This interpretation enables a remarkably unified view of the entire field of biology to be taken and hence offers an excellent entry point into the life sciences for those for whom biology is unfamiliar.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789401570961
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 08/04/2012
Series: Computational Biology , #3
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2004
Pages: 244
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.02(d)

Table of Contents

Preface. 1. Introduction. I: Information. 2. The nature of information. 3. The transmission of information. 4. Sets and combinatorics. 5. Probability and likelihood. 6. Randomness and complexity. 7. Systems, networks and circuits. II: Biology. 8. Introduction to part II. 9. The nature of living things. 10. The molecules of life. III: Applications. 11. Introduction to part III. 12. Genomics. 13. Proteomics. 14. Interactions. 15. Metabolomics and metabonomics. 16. Medical applications. Bibliography.
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