Database resources for wet-bench scientists / Neil Hall and Lynn M. Schriml -- Navigating sequenced genomes / Melody S. Clark and Thomas Schlitt -- Sequence similarity searches / Jaap Heringa and Walter Pirovano -- Gene prediction / Marie-Adele Rajandream -- Prediction of noncoding transcripts / Alex Bateman and Sam Griffiths-Jones -- Finding regulatory elements in DNA sequence / Debraj GuhaThakurta and Gary D. Stormo -- Expressed sequence tags / Arthur Gruber -- Protein structure, classification, and prediction / Arthur M. Lesk -- Gene ontology / Vineet Sangar -- Prediction of protein function / Rodrigo Lopez -- Multiple sequence alignment / Burkhard Morgenstern -- Inferring phylogenetic relationships from sequence data / Peter G. Foster.
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"Bioinformatics: Methods Express is a book on bioinformatics that is aimed at non-bioinformaticians. The book helps you answer common questions such as: what else is similar to my gene? Does this protein have any transmembrane regions? How do I visualize an alignment between these DNAs? Where can I find specific transcription factor sequences?" "This book provides the advice and protocols that non-bioinformaticians need in order to understand what to do - and how to avoid common pitfalls. Topics covered include: data access; sequence searches and alignments; the transcriptome; protein structure and function; and comparisons and phylogeny." "Bioinformatics: Methods Express is a manual for all wet-bench scientists who need to use bioinformatics - from postgraduate student to principal investigator."--Jacket.
Wet-bench scientists who need to use bioinformatics.