Bioinformatics: Applications in Life and Environmental Sciences [electronic resource] / edited by M. H. Fulekar.

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570.285
Title
Bioinformatics: Applications in Life and Environmental Sciences edited by M. H. Fulekar.
Physical Description
IX, 247 p. online resource.
Contents
Bioinformatics in Life and Environmental Sciences -- Role of Computers in Bioinformatics -- Comparative Genomics and Proteomics -- Bioinformatics—Structural Biology Interface -- Statistical Mining of Gene and Protein Databanks -- Building Bioinformatic Database Systems -- Bio-sequence Signatures Using Chaos Game Representation -- Data Mining for Bioinformatics — Microarray Data -- Data Mining for Bioinformatics— Systems Biology -- Environmental Cleanup Approach Using Bioinformatics in Bioremediation -- Nanotechnology — In Relation to Bioinformatics -- Bioinformatics—Research Applications.
Summary
Bioinformatics, computational biology, is a relatively new field that applies computer science and information technology to biology. In recent years, the discipline of bioinformatics has allowed biologists to make full use of the advances in Computer sciences and Computational statistics for advancing the biological data. Researchers in life sciences generate, collect and need to analyze an increasing number of different types of scientific data, DNA, RNA and protein sequences, in-situ and microarray gene expression including 3D protein structures and biological pathways. This book is aiming to provide information on bioinformatics at various levels. The chapters included in this book cover introductory to advanced aspects, including applications of various documented research work and specific case studies related to bioinformatics. This book will be of immense value to readers of different backgrounds such as engineers, scientists, consultants and policy makers for industry, government, academics and social and private organisations.
Added Author
Fulekar, M. H. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Subject
LIFE SCIENCES.
BIOINFORMATICS.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES.
Life Sciences.
Bioinformatics.
Math. Appl. in Environmental Science.
Multimedia
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Summary
Bioinformatics, computational biology, is a relatively new field that applies computer science and information technology to biology. In recent years, the discipline of bioinformatics has allowed biologists to make full use of the advances in Computer sciences and Computational statistics for advancing the biological data. Researchers in life sciences generate, collect and need to analyze an increasing number of different types of scientific data, DNA, RNA and protein sequences, in-situ and microarray gene expression including 3D protein structures and biological pathways. This book is aiming to provide information on bioinformatics at various levels. The chapters included in this book cover introductory to advanced aspects, including applications of various documented research work and specific case studies related to bioinformatics. This book will be of immense value to readers of different backgrounds such as engineers, scientists, consultants and policy makers for industry, government, academics and social and private organisations.
Contents
Bioinformatics in Life and Environmental Sciences -- Role of Computers in Bioinformatics -- Comparative Genomics and Proteomics -- Bioinformatics—Structural Biology Interface -- Statistical Mining of Gene and Protein Databanks -- Building Bioinformatic Database Systems -- Bio-sequence Signatures Using Chaos Game Representation -- Data Mining for Bioinformatics — Microarray Data -- Data Mining for Bioinformatics— Systems Biology -- Environmental Cleanup Approach Using Bioinformatics in Bioremediation -- Nanotechnology — In Relation to Bioinformatics -- Bioinformatics—Research Applications.
Subject
LIFE SCIENCES.
BIOINFORMATICS.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES.
Life Sciences.
Bioinformatics.
Math. Appl. in Environmental Science.
Multimedia