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Computational Biology
2023
- Jeremy Ramsden:
Bioinformatics - An Introduction, 4th Edition. Computational Biology, Springer 2023, ISBN 978-3-030-45606-1, pp. 1-394
2022
- Hannes Hauswedell:
Sequence Analysis and Modern C++ - The Creation of the SeqAn3 Bioinformatics Library, 2. Computational Biology, Springer 2022, ISBN 978-3-030-90989-5, pp. 3-323
until 2019
- 34Fahad Saeed, Muhammad Haseeb, Sumesh Kumar:
High-Performance Algorithms for Mass Spectrometry-Based Omics. Computational Biology 34, Springer 2022, ISBN 978-3-031-01959-3, pp. 1-129 - ...….
- 30Pietro Liò, Paolo Zuliani:
Automated Reasoning for Systems Biology and Medicine. Computational Biology 30, Springer 2019, ISBN 978-3-030-17296-1 [contents] - ...….
- 28Dariusz Mrozek:
Scalable Big Data Analytics for Protein Bioinformatics - Efficient Computational Solutions for Protein Structures. Computational Biology 28, Springer 2018, ISBN 978-3-319-98838-2, pp. 3-309 - ...….
- 26Dan F. DeBlasio, John D. Kececioglu:
Parameter Advising for Multiple Sequence Alignment. Computational Biology 26, Springer 2017, ISBN 978-3-319-64917-7, pp. 1-142 - ...….
- 24Sourav S. Bhowmick, Boon-Siew Seah:
Summarizing Biological Networks. Computational Biology 24, Springer 2017, ISBN 978-3-319-54620-9, pp. 1-142 - 23Kayhan Erciyes:
Distributed and Sequential Algorithms for Bioinformatics. Computational Biology 23, Springer 2015, ISBN 978-3-319-24964-3, pp. 1-362 - ...….
- 21Jeremy Ramsden:
Bioinformatics - An Introduction, Third Edition. Computational Biology 21, Springer 2015, ISBN 978-1-4471-6701-3, pp. 1-298 - 20Marina Axelson-Fisk:
Comparative Gene Finding - Models, Algorithms and Implementation. Computational Biology 20, Springer 2015, ISBN 978-1-4471-6692-4, pp. 1-367 - ...….
- 18Florian Frommlet, Malgorzata Bogdan, David Ramsey:
Phenotypes and Genotypes - The Search for Influential Genes. Computational Biology 18, Springer 2016, ISBN 978-1-4471-5309-2, pp. 1-217 - 17Naruya Saitou:
Introduction to Evolutionary Genomics. Computational Biology 17, Springer 2013, ISBN 978-1-4471-5303-0, pp. 3-442 - 16Ina Koch, Wolfgang Reisig, Falk Schreiber:
Modeling in Systems Biology, The Petri Net Approach. Computational Biology 16, Springer 2011, ISBN 978-1-84996-473-9 [contents] - ...….
- 13Masao Nagasaki, Ayumu Saito, Atsushi Doi, Hiroshi Matsuno, Satoru Miyano:
Foundations of Systems Biology - Using Cell Illustrator® and Pathway Databases. Computational Biology 13, Springer 2009, ISBN 978-1-84882-022-7, pp. I-XII, 1-155 - 12….
- 11Marina Axelson-Fisk:
Comparative Gene Finding - Models, Algorithms and Implementation. Computational Biology 11, Springer 2010, ISBN 978-1-84996-103-5, pp. I-XV, 1-304 - 10Jeremy J. Ramsden:
Bioinformatics: An Introduction, Second Edition. Computational Biology 10, Springer 2009, ISBN 978-1-84800-256-2 - 9Anna R. Panchenko, Teresa M. Przytycka:
Protein-protein Interactions and Networks: Identification, Computer Analysis, and Prediction. Computational Biology 9, Springer 2008, ISBN 978-1-84800-124-4 [contents] - 8David Ussery, Trudy M. Wassenaar, Stefano Borini:
Computing for Comparative Microbial Genomics - Bioinformatics for Microbiologists. Computational Biology 8, Springer 2009, ISBN 978-1-84800-254-8, pp. I-XIV, 1-270 - 7Kun-Mao Chao, Louxin Zhang:
Sequence Comparison - Theory and Methods. Computational Biology 7, Springer 2009, ISBN 978-1-84800-319-4, pp. i-xx, 1-209 - 6Albert Burger, Duncan Davidson, Richard A. Baldock:
Anatomy Ontologies for Bioinformatics, Principles and Practice. Computational Biology 6, Springer 2008, ISBN 978-1-84628-884-5 [contents] - 5Werner Dubitzky, Francisco Azuaje:
Artificial Intelligence Methods And Tools For Systems Biology. Computational Biology 5, Springer 2004, ISBN 978-1-4020-2859-5 [contents] - ...….
- 3Jeremy J. Ramsden:
Bioinformatics: An Introduction. Computational Biology 3, Springer 2004, ISBN 978-94-015-7096-1, pp. i-xiv, 1-244 - ...….
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