The Internet for molecular biologists : a practical approach / edited by Clare E. Sansom, Robert M. Horton.

Date:
2004
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Description

This resource aims to help the practitioners of the "new biology" revolution, the molecular biologists who are more at home at a laboratory bench than in front of a computer keyboard, to use the Internet more effectively. It provides a broad introductionto using Internet based computing resources to support research in molecular biology.

Publication/Creation

Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2004.

Physical description

xxiv, 249 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents

Bibliographic databases / Barton W. Trawick and Johanna R. McEntyre -- Sequence databases and analysis sites / Rolf Apweiler and Rodrigo Lopez -- Medical genetics resources in the genomic era / Kim D. Pruitt -- Agricultural biotechnology / Victoria Carollo -- Inference and applications of molecular phylogenies : an introductory guide / Korbinian Strimmer and David L. Robertson -- Internet tools for cell and developmental biologists / Peter D. Vize -- Internet collaboration / Chin Hoon Lau, David Atherton, Pinar Kondu, Robert E. Gore-Langton and Zev Leifer -- Laboratory websites : how to disseminate information, make friends, and influence people / Chao Lu and James R. Woodgett -- Introduction to macromolecular visualization / Eric Martz and Timothy Driscoll -- Virtual reality for biologists / Tomaz Amon -- Web scripting for molecular biologists : an introduction to Perl and XML / Robert M. Horton.

Notes

Copy 1 Donor: Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute.

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  • LocationStatus
    Medical Collection
    QH506 2004I61
    Open shelves

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ISBN

  • 9780199638888
  • 0199638888
  • 9780199638871
  • 019963887X