Guide to human genome computing / edited by Martin Bishop.
Material type: TextPublication details: London : Academic, 1998.Edition: 2nd edDescription: 448p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:- 9780121020514 (hbk.) :
- 0121020517 (alk. paper)
- Human genome -- Data processing
- Human gene mapping -- Data processing
- Human gene mapping -- Computer network resources
- Nucleotide sequence -- Data processing
- Nucleotide sequence -- Computer network resources
- Nucelotide sequence -- Computer network resources
- Cybernetics & systems theory
- Molecular biology
- Genetics (non-medical)
- Human biology
- Computer science
- Health and Wellbeing
- Genome, Human
- Chromosome Mapping -- methods
- Sequence Analysis
- Medical Informatics Computing
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Previous ed.: 1994.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction to human genome computing via the world wide web / Lincoln D. Stein -- Biological materials and services Michael Rhodes, Ramnath Elaswarapu -- Managing pedigree and genotype data Stephen P. Bryant -- Linkage analysis using affected sib-pairs Pak Sham, Jinghua Zhao -- Comparative mapping in humans and vertebrates / Martin Bishop -- Radiation hybrid mapping Linda McCarthy, Carol Soderlund -- Sequence ready clone maps Carol Soderlund, Simon Gregory, Ian Dunham -- Software for human genome sequencing Simon Dear -- Human EST sequences Guy St C. Slater -- Prediction of human gene structure Luciano Milanesi, Igor B. Rogozin -- Gene finding : putting the parts together Anders Krogh -- Gene-expression databases Duncan Davidson, Martin Ringwald, Christophe Dubreuil
The Human Genome Project is now well established, and attention is turning to the issues of analysing data. This volume examines the computing tools available to scientists studying in the field.