Introduction to Bioinformatics by Arthur M Lesk

Introduction to Bioinformatics by Arthur M Lesk

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Introduction to Bioinformatics provides friendly guidance and advice on how to use a range of computational methods and techniques for retrieving and analysing biological data. The book is ideal for those new to the subject, with frequent self-test problems and exercises incorporated throughout the text to encourage self-directed learning.

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Introduction to Bioinformatics by Arthur M Lesk

Introduction to Bioinformatics provides friendly guidance and advice on how to use a range of computational methods and techniques for retrieving and analysing biological data. The book is ideal for those new to the subject, with frequent self-test problems and exercises incorporated throughout the text to encourage self-directed learning.
Review from previous edition An essential textbook for undergraduate students who are interested in a comprehensive introduction to the multidisciplinary field of bioinformatics* Jean-Christophe Nebel, Kingston University *
I'm impressed with the breadth AND depth achieved in what is a reasonably compact text. There are lots of quite innovative features which support the pedagogical delivery of the material. * Richard Badge, University of Leicester *
A very good introductory textbook in bioinformatics. It is well-structured and nicely laid out. There are numerous examples and problems attached to each chapter, including the novel Weblems. * Karen Page, University College London *
Arthur M. Lesk is Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at The Pennsylvania State University, USA.
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ISBN 13 9780199651566
ISBN 10 0199651566
Title Introduction to Bioinformatics
Author Arthur M Lesk
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 2013-11-07
Number of pages 400
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