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  1. Gene Expression Studies Using Affymetrix Microarrays

    By Hinrich Gohlmann, Willem Talloen

    Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical & Computational Biology

    The Affymetrix GeneChip® system is one of the most widely adapted microarray platforms. However, due to the overwhelming amount of information available, many Affymetrix users tend to stick to the default analysis settings and may end up drawing sub-optimal conclusions. Written by a molecular...

    Published July 14th 2009 by Chapman and Hall/CRC

  2. Engineering Genetic Circuits

    By Chris J. Myers

    Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical & Computational Biology

    An Introduction to Systems BioengineeringTakes a Clear and Systematic Engineering Approach to Systems Biology Focusing on genetic regulatory networks, Engineering Genetic Circuits presents the modeling, analysis, and design methods for systems biology. It discusses how to examine experimental data...

    Published July 13th 2009 by Chapman and Hall/CRC

  3. Meta-analysis and Combining Information in Genetics and Genomics

    By Rudy Guerra, Darlene R. Goldstein

    Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical & Computational Biology

    Novel Techniques for Analyzing and Combining Data from Modern Biological StudiesBroadens the Traditional Definition of Meta-Analysis With the diversity of data and meta-data now available, there is increased interest in analyzing multiple studies beyond statistical approaches of formal...

    Published July 6th 2009 by Chapman and Hall/CRC

  4. Computational Protein-Protein Interactions

    Edited by Ruth Nussinov, Gideon Schreiber

    Often considered the workhorse of the cellular machinery, proteins are responsible for functions ranging from molecular motors to signaling. The broad recognition of their involvement in all cellular processes has led to focused efforts to predict their functions from sequences, and if available,...

    Published June 25th 2009 by CRC Press

  5. Statistics in Human Genetics and Molecular Biology

    By Cavan Reilly

    Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science

    Focusing on the roles of different segments of DNA, Statistics in Human Genetics and Molecular Biology provides a basic understanding of problems arising in the analysis of genetics and genomics. It presents statistical applications in genetic mapping, DNA/protein sequence alignment, and analyses...

    Published June 18th 2009 by Chapman and Hall/CRC

  6. The Fragment Molecular Orbital Method

    Practical Applications to Large Molecular Systems

    Edited by Dmitri Fedorov, Kazuo Kitaura

    Answering the need to facilitate quantum-chemical calculations of systems with thousands of atoms, Kazuo Kitaura and his coworkers developed the Fragment Molecular Orbital (FMO) method in 1999. Today, the FMO method can be applied to the study of whole proteins and protein–ligand interactions, and...

    Published May 13th 2009 by CRC Press

  7. Systems Biology and Bioinformatics:

    A Computational Approach

    By Kayvan Najarian, Siamak Najarian, Shahriar Gharibzadeh, Christopher N. Eichelberger

    The availability of molecular imaging and measurement systems enables today’s biologists to swiftly monitor thousands of genes involved in a host of diseases, a critical factor in specialized drug development. Systems Biology and Bioinformatics: A Computational Approach provides students with a...

    Published April 12th 2009 by CRC Press

  8. Combinatorial Pattern Matching Algorithms in Computational Biology Using Perl and R

    By Gabriel Valiente

    Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical & Computational Biology

    Emphasizing the search for patterns within and between biological sequences, trees, and graphs, Combinatorial Pattern Matching Algorithms in Computational Biology Using Perl and R shows how combinatorial pattern matching algorithms can solve computational biology problems that arise in the analysis...

    Published April 7th 2009 by Chapman and Hall/CRC

  9. Microarray Innovations

    Technology and Experimentation

    Edited by Gary Hardiman

    Series: Drug Discovery Series

    In recent years, high-density DNA microarrays have revolutionized biomedical research and drug discovery efforts by the pharmaceutical industry. Their efficacy in identifying and prioritizing drug targets based on their ability to confirm a large number of gene expression measurements in parallel...

    Published April 1st 2009 by CRC Press

  10. Design and Use of Relational Databases in Chemistry

    By TJ O'Donnell

    Optimize Your Chemical Database Design and Use of Relational Databases in Chemistry helps programmers and users improve their ability to search and manipulate chemical structures and information, especially when using chemical database "cartridges". It illustrates how the organizational, data...

    Published December 4th 2008 by CRC Press