Algoritmy bioinformatiki
Here is one of the most popular bioinformatics manuals abroad. The book provides a unique balance between the practical tasks of modern biology and fundamental algorithmic ideas, thereby attracting the interest of students of both biology and computer science. - Each chapter begins with a biological question, for example: - What is the DNA molecular clock? - What is the difference between human and mouse genomes? - Which animal infected us with the coronavirus? - How are evolutionary trees built? - How did yeast learn to make wine? - How do they detect the location of pathogenic mutations in the genome? - Why haven't biologists developed an HIV vaccine yet? And then the algorithmic complexity required to answer this question is steadily developing. Hundreds of exercises are included directly in the text and help to understand difficult material. The publication is intended for specialists in the field of data analysis, and will also be useful for scientists, engineers, students and postgraduates working at the intersection of biology and computer science.
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