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Book Synopsis
Provides tips for using servers and places to seek resources to find out about what's going on in the bioinformatics world. This book helps you: analyze all types of sequences; use all types of databases; work with DNA and protein sequences; conduct similarity searches; build a multiple sequence alignment; and edit and publish alignments.

Table of Contents
Introduction.

Part I: Getting Started in Bioinformatics.

Chapter 1: Finding Out What Bioinformatics Can Do for You.

Chapter 2: How Most People Use Bioinformatics.

Part II: A Survival Guide to Bioinformatics.

Chapter 3: Using Nucleotide Sequence Databases.

Chapter 4: Using Protein and Specialized Sequence Databases.

Chapter 5: Working with a Single DNA Sequence.

Chapter 6: Working with a Single Protein Sequence.

Part III: Becoming a Pro in Sequence Analysis.

Chapter 7: Similarity Searches on Sequence Databases.

Chapter 8: Comparing Two Sequences.

Chapter 9: Building a Multiple Sequence Alignment.

Chapter 10: Editing and Publishing Alignments.

Part IV: Becoming a Specialist: Advanced Bioinformatics Techniques.

Chapter 11: Working with Protein 3-D Structures.

Chapter 12: Working with RNA.

Chapter 13: Building Phylogenetic Trees.

Part V: The Part of Tens.

Chapter 14: The Ten (Okay, Twelve) Commandments for Using Servers.

Chapter 15: Some Useful Bioinformatics Resources.

Index.

Bioinformatics For Dummies

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 08/12/2006
    ISBN13: 9780470089859, 978-0470089859
    ISBN10: 0470089857

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Provides tips for using servers and places to seek resources to find out about what's going on in the bioinformatics world. This book helps you: analyze all types of sequences; use all types of databases; work with DNA and protein sequences; conduct similarity searches; build a multiple sequence alignment; and edit and publish alignments.

    Table of Contents
    Introduction.

    Part I: Getting Started in Bioinformatics.

    Chapter 1: Finding Out What Bioinformatics Can Do for You.

    Chapter 2: How Most People Use Bioinformatics.

    Part II: A Survival Guide to Bioinformatics.

    Chapter 3: Using Nucleotide Sequence Databases.

    Chapter 4: Using Protein and Specialized Sequence Databases.

    Chapter 5: Working with a Single DNA Sequence.

    Chapter 6: Working with a Single Protein Sequence.

    Part III: Becoming a Pro in Sequence Analysis.

    Chapter 7: Similarity Searches on Sequence Databases.

    Chapter 8: Comparing Two Sequences.

    Chapter 9: Building a Multiple Sequence Alignment.

    Chapter 10: Editing and Publishing Alignments.

    Part IV: Becoming a Specialist: Advanced Bioinformatics Techniques.

    Chapter 11: Working with Protein 3-D Structures.

    Chapter 12: Working with RNA.

    Chapter 13: Building Phylogenetic Trees.

    Part V: The Part of Tens.

    Chapter 14: The Ten (Okay, Twelve) Commandments for Using Servers.

    Chapter 15: Some Useful Bioinformatics Resources.

    Index.

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