Briefings in Bioinformatics Advance Access originally published online on December 22, 2007
Briefings in Bioinformatics 2008 9(3):256-257; doi:10.1093/bib/bbm060
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Bioinformatics Basics: Applications in Biological Science and Medicine.
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Bioinformatics Basics: Applications in Biological Science and Medicine.
Edited by Lukas K. Buehler and Hooman H Rashidi
CRC Press, USA; 2005; ISBN: 978-0-849-312830; hardback; second edition; 360pp.; £51.99.
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Bioinformatics has blossomed in the past decades with the introduction of biological experiments that rapidly produce massive amounts of data (such as the multiple genome projects, the large-scale analysis of gene expression, the large-scale analysis of protein–protein interactions and the large-scale analysis of genome-wide genotype-phenotype associations). The resulting bioinformatics tools mainly lie in two groups. They may be databases
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