Computational methods for understanding bacterial and archaeal genomes.9781860949821 Computational methods for understanding bacterial and archaeal genomes. Ed. by Ying Xu and J. Peter Gogarten. Imperial College Press 2008 473 pages $120.00 Hardcover Series on advances in bioinformatics and computational biology Not to be confused with Biologically-inspired computing. Computational biology is an interdisciplinary field that applies the techniques of computer science, applied mathematics, and statistics to address problems inspired by biology. ; v.7 QH434 Geneticists This is a list of people who have made notable contributions to genetics. The growth and development of genetics represents the work of many people. This list of geneticists is therefore by no means complete. Contributors of great distinction to genetics are not yet on the list. and molecular biologists present a textbook for a graduate course on microbial microbial pertaining to or emanating from a microbe. microbial digestion the breakdown of organic material, especially feedstuffs, by microbial organisms. genomics and bio-informatics. They explain the organization and evolution of procaryotic genomes, the information they encode (1) To assign a code to represent data, such as a parts code. Contrast with decode. (2) To convert from one format or signal to another. See codec and D/A converter. (3) The term is sometimes erroneously used for "encrypt. , computational approaches to deriving and understanding such information, and sometimes differences between bacterial and archaeal genomes both in terms of the information and how it is encoded. Distributed in the US by World Scientific. ([c]20082005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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