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Current Protocols in Bioinformatics

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Designed specifically for life scientists, Current Protocols in Bioinformatics highlights the vast array of electronic tools needed to not only decipher the tremendous amounts of information provided by today’s research techniques, but also tries to present the results in a meaningful way.


Areas Covered

• Building and using Biological Databases
• Cheminformatics
• Inferring Evolutionary Relationships
• Analyzing Expression Patterns
• Recognizing Functional Domains
• Finding Genes
• Analyzing Molecular Interactions
• Using Proteomics Techniques
• Analyzing RNA Sequence and Structure
• Comparing Large Sequence Sets
• Assembling Sequences
• Modeling Structure from Sequence

Current Protocols Bioinformatics