Briefings in Bioinformatics Advance Access originally published online on December 19, 2006
Briefings in Bioinformatics 2007 8(2):134-135; doi:10.1093/bib/bbl018
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The Ten Most Wanted Solutions in Protein Bioinformatics.
Anna Tramontano
The Ten Most Wanted Solutions in Protein Bioinformatics.
Anna Tramontano
Chapman & Hall/CRC;
ISBN: 1584884916; 216pp.; 2005
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From the size and title of the book, Anna Tramontano has taken on a difficult task: describe ten challenges in protein bioinformatics in less than 200 pages. The author is not content to cover ten topics in any restricted sense; each problem (chapter) addresses broad categories, such as, sequence alignment, function prediction or membrane proteins. Taken as a set, the ten problems just about span the entire protein bioinformatics space. Given the brisk pace of research all of these areas, discussing the plethora of approaches could easily fill 200 pages
Stanford Medical Informatics
Stanford University