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| Bioinformatics For Dummies (For Dummies (Math & Science)) | 
enlarge | Authors: Jean-michel, Ph. D. Claverie, Cedric, Ph.d. Notredame Publisher: For Dummies Discount Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 2 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 456 Shipping Weight (pounds): 1.3 Dimensions (inch): 9.1 x 7.2 x 1.1
ISBN: 0470089857 Dewey Decimal Number: 570.285 EAN: 9780470089859
Publication Date: December 18, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Ships immediately! Perfect and New! 2nd Edition. 2006 Paperback.
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Good Purchase October 21, 2008 0 out of 1 found this comment useful.
Good concepts for a beginner ad intermediate level. Concepts are clearly explained and are easy to understand.
Overall a Good Book on Bioinformatics October 5, 2008 This is overall a good book on bioinformatics. If you like the Dummy series, you will like this book. It's more thorough on the biology side of bioinformatics than on the "information" side. However, the concepts are explained in an easy to understand fashion. Worth the price.
Thorough, in-depth introduction. The "for dummies" is misleading August 6, 2008 1 out of 1 found this comment useful.
Many people are derisive about the "for Dummies" series, believing them to be too simplistic and sometimes even an insult to their intelligence. That can hardly apply to this book, as there is nothing "dummy" about it. You need a significant background in biology and chemistry in order to understand most of it. You need to understand the amino acid structure of proteins, the structure of DNA and many fundamental principles of data analysis. Some knowledge of the structure and operations of databases is also needed. The authors include a large number of web sites containing additional information and that can run analyses. The coverage is so thorough and detailed that this is the only "for dummies" book that I have seen that could honestly be recommended as a college text. And not just at the freshman level either.
Using the free software on internet sites to help your research March 14, 2007 The first chapter is a short review of DNA and RNA sequences, amino acids, and protein. The other chapters teach you to use the free software found on the Internet to work with your research. Information is also given which helps explain some biochemicals. My skills are in Software Development using C++ language, and I need more information on biochemicals to understand the problems and to develop algorithms to solve them. My only criticism is that I would like the book to give more biochemical theory before taking up the subject of Internet software. Overall, this is a good beginner's book on biochemistry.
Good February 15, 2007 3 out of 3 found this comment useful.
I am a couple years into a PhD in bioinformatics, but this is the book I started with. I knew some biology and some computer science, but I still found a lot of the databases, etc. confusing and the field has a decided lack of simplified documentation (though it is getting better).
Of course, bioinformatics is a pretty broad topic and no book could possibly cover everything.
If you do not know any biology at all you probably should also get a basic text on genetics/molecular biology (or read thema at the NCBI web site books section for free). You don't need anything in depth to read the dummies book, just at the level of an introductory biology book. Hint: DNA to RNA, RNA to Protein. And you want to know why proteins are similar because proteins with similar amino acid sequences often have similar chemical properties and therefore similar functions, so if you know what one protein does you can guess what a protein like it probably does. :-)
And despite the name of the book the authors are REAL bioinformaticists (T-Coffee rocks!)
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