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Combinatorial Pattern Matching Algorithms in Computational Biology Using Perl and R

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Paperback, 368 blz. | Engels
CRC Press | 1e druk, 2017
ISBN13: 9781138115347
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CRC Press 1e druk, 2017 9781138115347
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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 of genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, metabolomic, and interactomic data. It implements the algorithms in Perl and R, two widely used scripting languages in computational biology.

The book provides a well-rounded explanation of traditional issues as well as an up-to-date account of more recent developments, such as graph similarity and search. It is organized around the specific algorithmic problems that arise when dealing with structures that are commonly found in computational biology, including biological sequences, trees, and graphs. For each of these structures, the author makes a clear distinction between problems that arise in the analysis of one structure and in the comparative analysis of two or more structures. He also presents phylogenetic trees and networks as examples of trees and graphs in computational biology.

This book supplies a comprehensive view of the whole field of combinatorial pattern matching from a computational biology perspective. Along with thorough discussions of each biological problem, it includes detailed algorithmic solutions in pseudo-code, full Perl and R implementation, and pointers to other software, such as those on CPAN and CRAN.

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ISBN13:9781138115347
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:368
Uitgever:CRC Press
Druk:1
€ 99,46
Levertijd ongeveer 10 werkdagen

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