Autoři: D.W. Smith, S.P. Clark, G.A., J. Jorgensen, J.P. Greenberg, J. Keller, J. Rogers, H.R. Garner, L.T. Eyck, S. Henikoff, A.K. Knopka, C. Wills, B.I. Cohen, F.E. Cohen, K. Yoshida, C.L. Smith, R. Overbeek, D.W. Mount, B.R. Schatz, A.R. Galper, D.L. Brutlag
Vydavatelství: Elsevier
Vydáno: 1994
The results of today's genome projects promise enormous medical and agricultural benefits and point to a new predictive approach to the conduct of future research in biology. Biocomputing: Informatics and Genome Projects represents a survey of the needs and objectives of genome projects as of the early 1990's. It provides the groundwork necessary to understand genome-related informatics, including computational and database storage objectives. The book covers four general areas: automated laboratory notebooks, nucleic acid sequence analysis, protein structure, and database activities.