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Pyton for Bioinformatics

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python PYTHON FOR BIOINFORMATICS

© 2010 by Taylor and Francis Group, LLC

CHAPMAN & HALL/CRC
Mathematical and Computational Biology Series
Aims anpd scope:
This series aims to capture new developments and summarize what is known over the whole spectrum of mathematical and computational biology and medicine. It seeks to encourage the integration of mathematical, statistical and computational methods into biology by publishing a broad range of textbooks, reference works and handbooks. The titles included in the series are meant to appeal to students, researchers and professionals in the mathematical, statistical and computational sciences, fundamental biology and bioengineering, as well as interdisciplinary researchers involved in the field. The inclusion of concrete examples and applications, and programming techniques and examples, is highly encouraged.

Series Editors
Alison M. Etheridge Department of Statistics University of Oxford Louis J. Gross Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Tennessee Suzanne Lenhart Department of Mathematics University of Tennessee Philip K. Maini Mathematical Institute University of Oxford Shoba Ranganathan Research Institute of Biotechnology Macquarie University Hershel M. Safer Weizmann Institute of Science Bioinformatics & Bio Computing Eberhard O. Voit The Wallace H. Couter Department of Biomedical Engineering Georgia Tech and Emory University

Proposals for the series should be submitted to one of the series editors above or directly to: CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group 4th, Floor, Albert House 1-4 Singer Street London EC2A 4BQ UK
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Published Titles
Bioinformatics: A Practical Approach Shui Qing Ye Cancer Modelling and Simulation Luigi Preziosi Combinatorial Pattern Matching Algorithms in Computational Biology Using Perl and R Gabriel Valiente Computational Biology: A Statistical Mechanics Perspective Ralf Blossey Computational Neuroscience: A...

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