Bioinformatics and Molecular Evolution

Author:   Paul G. Higgs (Canada Research Chair in Biophysics at McMaster University) ,  Teresa K. Attwood (University of Manchester)
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
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Pages:   384
Publication Date:   15 December 2004
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Paul G. Higgs (Canada Research Chair in Biophysics at McMaster University) ,  Teresa K. Attwood (University of Manchester)
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:   Wiley-Blackwell
Dimensions:   Width: 18.80cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 24.40cm
Weight:   0.680kg
ISBN:  

9781405106832


ISBN 10:   1405106832
Pages:   384
Publication Date:   15 December 2004
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Finally, it has arrived: The book I can confidently recommend to my students as the best in the field. That this single book has been able to cover so much is testimony to the dedication and quality of the authors. James McInerney, National University of Ireland Much of bioinformatics is based on, yet too often ignores, the underlying principles of molecular evolution. This well-written book provides a description of modern bioinformatics methods while providing the biology and evolutionary theory necessary to understand how, why, and when these methods work. This is essential reading for those interested in being either a bioinformatics developer or an informed user. Richard Goldstein, National Institute for Medical Research I like the text's balance; it is rigorous without being too formal, and has an accessible and broad coverage of topics from both a computer science and a biology perspective. Mohammad Zaki, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute This book nicely integrates molecular evolution and bioinformatics, two disciplines that go hand in hand, as rightfully claimed by the authors. Many bioinformatics applications are based on principles of molecular evolution, and to study molecular evolution is unthinkable nowadays without having access to the necessary tools and implementations. This is an excellent book for both undergraduate and graduate students, as well as for anyone who wants to solve problems in molecular evolution and needs to know the practicalities. Yves Van de Peer, Ghent University, Belgium This book is actually fun! Fun, very educative, well organised, practical and easy to use...I wish this book had been published long ago. The British Toxicology Society Newsletter, November 2005 ...an excellent and current introduction to classical bioinformatics and an ideal core text for a Master's course in the subject. Comparative and Functional Genomics, November 2005


Finally, it has arrived: The book I can confidently recommend to my students as the best in the field. That this single book has been able to cover so much is testimony to the dedication and quality of the authors. James McInerney, National University of Ireland <!--end--> Much of bioinformatics is based on, yet too often ignores, the underlying principles of molecular evolution. This well-written book provides a description of modern bioinformatics methods while providing the biology and evolutionary theory necessary to understand how, why, and when these methods work. This is essential reading for those interested in being either a bioinformatics developer or an informed user. Richard Goldstein, National Institute for Medical Research I like the text's balance; it is rigorous without being too formal, and has an accessible and broad coverage of topics from both a computer science and a biology perspective. Mohammad Zaki, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute This book nicely integrates molecular evolution and bioinformatics, two disciplines that go hand in hand, as rightfully claimed by the authors. Many bioinformatics applications are based on principles of molecular evolution, and to study molecular evolution is unthinkable nowadays without having access to the necessary tools and implementations. This is an excellent book for both undergraduate and graduate students, as well as for anyone who wants to solve problems in molecular evolution and needs to know the practicalities. Yves Van de Peer, Ghent University, Belgium This book is actually fun! Fun, very educative, well organised, practical and easy to use...I wish this book had been published long ago. The British Toxicology Society Newsletter, November 2005 ...an excellent and current introduction to classical bioinformatics and an ideal core text for a Master's course in the subject. Comparative and Functional Genomics, November 2005


"""Finally, it has arrived: The book I can confidently recommend to my students as the best in the field. That this single book has been able to cover so much is testimony to the dedication and quality of the authors."" James McInerney, National University of Ireland ""Much of bioinformatics is based on, yet too often ignores, the underlying principles of molecular evolution. This well-written book provides a description of modern bioinformatics methods while providing the biology and evolutionary theory necessary to understand how, why, and when these methods work. This is essential reading for those interested in being either a bioinformatics developer or an informed user."" Richard Goldstein, National Institute for Medical Research ""I like the text's balance; it is rigorous without being too formal, and has an accessible and broad coverage of topics from both a computer science and a biology perspective."" Mohammad Zaki, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute ""This book nicely integrates molecular evolution and bioinformatics, two disciplines that go hand in hand, as rightfully claimed by the authors. Many bioinformatics applications are based on principles of molecular evolution, and to study molecular evolution is unthinkable nowadays without having access to the necessary tools and implementations. This is an excellent book for both undergraduate and graduate students, as well as for anyone who wants to solve problems in molecular evolution and needs to know the practicalities."" Yves Van de Peer, Ghent University, Belgium ""This book is actually fun! Fun, very educative, well organised, practical and easy to use...I wish this book had been published long ago."" The British Toxicology Society Newsletter, November 2005 ""...an excellent and current introduction to classical bioinformatics and an ideal core text for a Master's course in the subject."" Comparative and Functional Genomics, November 2005"


Author Information

Paul Higgs is currently the Canada Research Chair in Biophysics at McMaster University. Previously, he was the course director of the Bioinformatics MSc at Manchester University. He has a PhD in statistical physics from the University of Cambridge. His current research interests include RNA structure and sequence evolution, molecular phylogenetics, theoretical evolutionary biology, and population genetics. Teresa Attwood is Professor of Bioinformatics at Manchester University, Visiting Fellow at the European Bioinformatics Institute, and author of the PRINTS protein fingerprint database. She has a PhD in biophysics from the University of Leeds, and now teaches national and international courses in bioinformatics. Her current research interests include protein sequence analysis, data visualization, and biomedical text mining.

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