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Book SynopsisBiological research and recent technological advances have resulted in an enormous increase in research data that require large storage capacities, powerful computing resources, and accurate data analysis algorithms. Bioinformatics is the field that provides these resources to life science researchers.The Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics (SIB), which has celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2008, is an institution of national importance, recognized worldwide for its state-of-the-art work. Organized as a federation of bioinformatics research groups from Swiss universities and research institutes, the SIB provides services to the life science community that are highly appreciated worldwide, and coordinates research and education in bioinformatics nationwide. The SIB plays a central role in life science research both in Switzerland and abroad by developing extensive and high-quality bioinformatics resources that are essential for all life scientists. Knowledge developed by SIB members in areas such as genomics, proteomics, and systems biology is directly transformed by academia and industry into innovative solutions to improve global health. Such an astounding concentration of talent in a given field is unusual and unique in Switzerland.This book provides an insight into some of the key areas of activity in bioinformatics in Switzerland. With contributions from SIB members, it covers both research work and major infrastructure efforts in genome and gene expression analysis, investigations on proteins and proteomes, evolutionary bioinformatics, and modeling of biological systems.
Table of ContentsMethods for Discovery and Characterization of DNA Sequence Motifs; Comparative Genome Analysis; From Modules to Models: Advanced Analysis Methods for Large-Scale Data; Integrated Analysis of Gene Expression Profiling Studies - Examples in Breast Cancer; Computational Biology of Small Regulatory RNAs; UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot Manual and Automated Annotation of Complete Proteomes: The Dictyostelium discoideum Case Study; Analytical Bioinformatics for Proteomics; Protein-Protein Interaction Networks: Assembly and Analysis; Protein Structure Modeling and Docking at the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics; Molecular Modeling of Proteins: From Simulations to Drug Design Applications; An Introduction to Phylogenetics and Its Molecular Aspects; Phylogenetic Tree Building Methods; Bioinformatics for Evolutionary Developmental Biology; Spatiotemporal Modeling and Simulation in Biology.