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Selected Works in Bioinformatics
Edited by Xuhua Xia, ISBN 978-953-307-281-4, Hard cover, 176 pages, Publisher: InTech, Published: October 21, 2011 under CC BY 3.0 license, in subject Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing
DOI: 10.5772/785
This book consists of nine chapters covering a variety of bioinformatics subjects, ranging from database resources for protein allergens, unravelling genetic determinants of complex disorders, characterization and prediction of regulatory motifs, computational methods for identifying the best classifiers and key disease genes in large-scale transcriptomic and proteomic experiments, functional characterization of inherently unfolded proteins/regions, protein interaction networks and flexible protein-protein docking. The computational algorithms are in general presented in a way that is accessible to advanced undergraduate students, graduate students and researchers in molecular biology and genetics. The book should also serve as stepping stones for mathematicians, biostatisticians, and computational scientists to cross their academic boundaries into the dynamic and ever-expanding field of bioinformatics.
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Book contents
- Chapter 1Allergen Bioinformatics: Recent Trends and Developments
- Chapter 2Family Based Studies in Complex Disorders: The Use of Bioinformatics Software for Data Analysis in Studies on Osteoporosis
- Chapter 3Guide to Genome-Wide Bacterial Transcription Factor Binding Site Prediction Using OmpR as Model
- Chapter 4Understanding LiP Promoters from Phanerochaete chrysosporium: A Bioinformatic Analysis
- Chapter 5Prediction and Experimental Detection of Structural and Functional Motifs in Intrinsically Unfolded Proteins
- Chapter 6Relaxed Linear Separability (RLS) Approach to Feature (Gene) Subset Selection
- Chapter 7Disease Gene Prioritization
- Chapter 8Exploiting Protein Interaction Networks to Unravel Complex Biological Questions
- Chapter 9Flexible Protein-Protein Docking
