BookAsheesh Shanker, editor.
Summary: This book provides a comprehensive overview of the concepts and approaches used for sequence, structure, and phylogenetic analysis. Starting with an introduction to the subject and intellectual property protection for bioinformatics, it guides readers through the latest sequencing technologies, sequence analysis, genomic variations, metagenomics, epigenomics, molecular evolution and phylogenetics, structural bioinformatics, protein folding, structure analysis and validation, drug discovery, reverse vaccinology, machine learning, application of R programming in biological data analysis, and the use of Linux in handling large data files.
Contents:
Intellectual Property Rights and Bioinformatics: An Introduction
Next-Generation Sequencing: Technology, Advancements, and Applications
Sequence Alignment
Understanding Genomic Variations in the Context of Health and Disease: Annotation, Interpretation, and Challenges
Metagenomics: Focusing on the Haystack
Computational Epigenomics and its Application in Regulatory Genomics
Data Mining to Detect Common, Unique, and Polymorphic Simple Sequence Repeats
R-Programming for Genome-Wide Data Analysis
Computational Approaches to Studying Molecular Phylogenetics
Structural Bioinformatics: Life Through the 3D Glasses
A Survey of the Structural Parameters Used for Computational Prediction of Protein Folding Process
Quality Assessment of Protein Tertiary Structures: Past, Present, and Future
Predicting Protein Function Using Homology-Based Methods
Drug Discovery: An In Silico Approach
Advanced In Silico Tools for Designing of Antigenic Epitope as Potential Vaccine Candidates Against Coronavirus
Machine Learning: What, Why, and How?
Command-Line Tools in Linux for Handling Large Data Files.