Logo

Bioinformatics in Tropical Disease Research

Small book cover: Bioinformatics in Tropical Disease Research

Bioinformatics in Tropical Disease Research
by

Publisher: National Center for Biotechnology Information

Description:
This book is intended to serve both as a textbook for short bioinformatics courses and as a base for a self-teaching endeavor. Each chapter addresses a specific problem in bioinformatics and consists of a theoretical part and of a detailed tutorial with practical applications of that theory using software freely available on the Internet.

Home page url

Download or read it online for free here:
Read online
(online html)

Similar books

Book cover: Calculating the Secrets of LifeCalculating the Secrets of Life
by - National Academies Press
Leading experts look at how mathematical methods have made possible important discoveries in biology. Explores how differential geometry, topology, and differential mechanics have allowed researchers to unwind and understand DNA's double helix.
(13650 views)
Book cover: Bioinformatics: An Introduction for Computer ScientistsBioinformatics: An Introduction for Computer Scientists
by - Brandeis University
The article aims to introduce computer scientists to the new field of bioinformatics. It provides a bird's eye view of the basic concepts in molecular cell biology and describes the kind of algorithms that are necessary to understand cell behavior.
(12863 views)
Book cover: Large Scale Data Handling in BiologyLarge Scale Data Handling in Biology
by - BookBoon
This book is for scientists and students who are learning computational approaches to biology. It covers the data storage system, computational approaches to biological problems, workflow systems, data mining, data visualization, and more.
(10642 views)
Book cover: Advection, Diffusion and Delivery over a NetworkAdvection, Diffusion and Delivery over a Network
by - arXiv
We present an algorithm for calculating the exact concentration of resource at any point in space or time, given that the resource in the network is lost or delivered out of the network at a given rate, while being subject to advection and diffusion.
(11778 views)