Bioinformatics is a subject that requires the skills of biologists, computer scientists, mathematicians and staisticians. This paper introduces the reader to one small aspect of the subject: the study of microarrays. It describes some of the complexities of the enormous amounts of data that are available and shows how simple statistical techniques can be used to highlight deficiencies in that data
Nowadays it is difficult to imagine an area of knowledge that can continue developing without the us...
Bioinformatics, the application of computer science to biological problems, is a central feature of ...
The pace at which scientific data is produced and disseminated has never been as high as it is curre...
In this paper, we discuss data sets that are being generated by microarray technology, which makes i...
Bioinformatics refers to the study of biological data using methods from mathematics, statistics, an...
Advances in many areas of genomics research are heavily rooted in engineering technology, from the c...
International audienceIt is easy for today's students and researchers to believe that modern bioinfo...
What is Bioinformatics? Bioinformatics is the study of applying computational methods to large amoun...
Article published in Mathematics Exchange, 5(1), 2008.Biocomputational methods can broadly be viewed...
textabstractBioinformatics’ is one of the newest fields of biological research, and should be viewed...
Biotechnology is emerging as a new driving force for the global economy in the 21st century. An impo...
Bioinformatics has become a buzzword in today's world of science. About twenty or thirty years ago, ...
Bioinformatics is the discipline that uses computers to store, retrieve, manipulate and distribute i...
I don’t know any field where they are making more rapid progress than they are in biology today. — R...
Podeu consultar el llibre complet a: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/32166Bionformatics is a rapidly evol...
Nowadays it is difficult to imagine an area of knowledge that can continue developing without the us...
Bioinformatics, the application of computer science to biological problems, is a central feature of ...
The pace at which scientific data is produced and disseminated has never been as high as it is curre...
In this paper, we discuss data sets that are being generated by microarray technology, which makes i...
Bioinformatics refers to the study of biological data using methods from mathematics, statistics, an...
Advances in many areas of genomics research are heavily rooted in engineering technology, from the c...
International audienceIt is easy for today's students and researchers to believe that modern bioinfo...
What is Bioinformatics? Bioinformatics is the study of applying computational methods to large amoun...
Article published in Mathematics Exchange, 5(1), 2008.Biocomputational methods can broadly be viewed...
textabstractBioinformatics’ is one of the newest fields of biological research, and should be viewed...
Biotechnology is emerging as a new driving force for the global economy in the 21st century. An impo...
Bioinformatics has become a buzzword in today's world of science. About twenty or thirty years ago, ...
Bioinformatics is the discipline that uses computers to store, retrieve, manipulate and distribute i...
I don’t know any field where they are making more rapid progress than they are in biology today. — R...
Podeu consultar el llibre complet a: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/32166Bionformatics is a rapidly evol...
Nowadays it is difficult to imagine an area of knowledge that can continue developing without the us...
Bioinformatics, the application of computer science to biological problems, is a central feature of ...
The pace at which scientific data is produced and disseminated has never been as high as it is curre...