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Genomics and bioinformatics play an increasingly important and transformative role in medicine, society and agriculture. The mapping of the human genome has revealed 35,000 or so genes which might code for more than one protein, resulting in 100,000 proteins for the humans alone. Since proteins are attractive targets for developing drugs, efforts are now underway to map sequences and assign functions to many novel proteins. This book takes the novel approach to cover both the sequence and structure analysis of proteins in one volume and from an algorithmic perspective.
Key features of the
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Produktbeschreibung
Genomics and bioinformatics play an increasingly important and transformative role in medicine, society and agriculture. The mapping of the human genome has revealed 35,000 or so genes which might code for more than one protein, resulting in 100,000 proteins for the humans alone. Since proteins are attractive targets for developing drugs, efforts are now underway to map sequences and assign functions to many novel proteins. This book takes the novel approach to cover both the sequence and structure analysis of proteins in one volume and from an algorithmic perspective.

Key features of the book include:
_ Provides a comprehensive introduction to the analysis of protein sequence and structure analysis.
_ Takes an algorithmic approach, relying on computational methods rather than theoretical.
_ Provides an integrated presentation of theory, examples, exercises and applications.
_ Includes coverage of both protein structure, and sequence, analysis.
_ Accessibleenough for biologists, yet rigorous enough for computer scientists and mathematicians.
_ Supported by a Web site featuring exercises, solutions, images, and computer programs.

Visit this website for exercises with solutions, computer programs, errata and additional material:

http://www.ii.uib.no/proteinbioinformatics
Autorenporträt
Ingvar Eidhammer is a professor in the Department of Informatics at the University of Bergen, Norway. He is also associated with the Centre for Cancer Biomarkers established at the University of Bergen. Inge Jonassen is a professor in the Department of Informatics at the University of Bergen, Norway. His field of research is bioinformatics, the development and application of informatics methods for the analysis of molecular biology data. William R. Taylor is the author of Protein Bioinformatics: An Algorithmic Approach to Sequence and Structure Analysis, published by Wiley.