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Systems and Computational Biology - Molecular and Cellular Experimental Systems
Edited by Ning-Sun Yang, ISBN 978-953-307-280-7, Hard cover, 332 pages, Publisher: InTech, Published: September 15, 2011 under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 license, in subject Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing
DOI: 10.5772/784
Whereas some “microarray†or “bioinformatics†scientists among us may have been criticized as doing “cataloging researchâ€, the majority of us believe that we are sincerely exploring new scientific and technological systems to benefit human health, human food and animal feed production, and environmental protections. Indeed, we are humbled by the complexity, extent and beauty of cross-talks in various biological systems; on the other hand, we are becoming more educated and are able to start addressing honestly and skillfully the various important issues concerning translational medicine, global agriculture, and the environment. The two volumes of this book presents a series of high-quality research or review articles in a timely fashion to this emerging research field of our scientific community.
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Book contents
- Chapter 1Gene Expression Analysis Using RNA-Seq from Organisms Lacking Substantial Genomic Resources
- Chapter 2Linguistic Approaches for Annotation, Visualization and Comparison of Prokaryotic Genomes and Environmental Sequences
- Chapter 3On the Structural Characteristics of the Protein Active Sites and Their Relation to Thermal Fluctuations
- Chapter 4Decomposition of Intramolecular Interactions Between Amino-Acids in Globular Proteins - A Consequence for Structural Classes of Proteins and Methods of Their Classification
- Chapter 5The Prediction and Analysis of Inter- and Intra-Species Protein-Protein Interaction
- Chapter 6Computational Prediction of Post-Translational Modification Sites in Proteins
- Chapter 7Protein Networks: Generation, Structural Analysis and Exploitation
- Chapter 8Prediction and Analysis of Gene Regulatory Networks in Prokaryotic Genomes
- Chapter 9Mining Host-Pathogen Interactions
- Chapter 10Prediction of Novel Pathway Elements and Interactions Using Bayesian Networks
- Chapter 11MicroRNA Identification Based on Bioinformatics Approaches
- Chapter 12Motif Discovery with Compact Approaches - Design and Applications
- Chapter 13Data Mining Pubmed Using Natural Language Processing to Generate the β-Catenin Biological Association Network
- Chapter 14In Silico Identification of Plant-Derived Antimicrobial Peptides
- Chapter 15Mining Effector Proteins in Phytopathogenic Fungi
- Chapter 16Immuno-Modulatory Effects of Phytomedicines Evaluated Using Omics Approaches
- Chapter 17High Content and Throughput Drug Discovery
