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Principles of Computational Cell Biology: From Protein Complexes to Cellular Networks

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Computational cell biology courses are increasingly obligatory for biology students around the world but of course also a must for mathematics and informatics students specializing in bioinformatics. This book, now in its second edition is geared towards both audiences. The author, Volkhard Helms, has, in addition to extensive teaching experience, a strong background in biology and informatics and knows exactly what the key points are in making the book accessible for students while still conveying in depth knowledge of the subject.About 50% of new content has been added for the new edition. Much more room is now given to statistical methods, and several new chapters address protein-DNA interactions, epigenetic modifications, and microRNAs.

464 pages, Paperback

First published August 12, 2008

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September 26, 2010
it is a good book but you have to really go to the further reading part in each chapter if you really want to get a much more precise and real time job that are done in that part,so read this book but have a look to further reading part they are collected very purposefully!
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