|  | Dunn, Michael J. / Jorde, Lynn B. / Little, Peter F. R. / Subramaniam, Shankar (eds.) Encyclopedia of Genetics, Genomics, Proteomics and Bioinformatics 8 Volume Set
  1. Edition September 2005 1930.- Euro 2005. 4096 Pages, 8 Volumes, Hardcover ISBN 978-0-470-84974-3 - John Wiley & Sons
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| Short description A timely reference work that brings together the latest concepts from these vibrant and rapidly growing fields and ensures a truly multidisciplinary approach. The focus is on the human and mouse genomes, but other important model eukaryotes, and pathogenic bacteria, are given in-depth coverage.
From the contents Contents for Genetics.
VOLUME 1.
Contents for Genomics.
Contents for Proteomics.
Contents for Bioinformatics.
List of Contributors to Genetics.
Preface.
1. Genetic Variation and Evolution.
2. Cytogenetics.
3. Epigenetics.
4. Gene Mapping.
VOLUME 2.
5. Comlex Triats and Deseases.
6. Genetic Medicine and Clinical Genetics.
7. Gene Theory.
Contents for Genomics.
VOLUME 3.
1. Genome Sequencing.
2. Mapping.
3. The Human Genome.
4. Model Organisms: Functional and Comparative Genomics.
VOLUME 4.
1. Bacteria and Other Pathogens.
2. SNPs/Haplotypes.
3. ESTs: Cancer Genes and the Anatomy Project.
4. Expression Profiling.
Contents for Proteomics.
VOLUME 5.
1. Core Methodologies.
2. Expression Protemics.
3. Mapping of Biochemical Networks.
4. Functional Proteomics.
VOLUME 6.
5. Proteome Diversity.
6. Proteome Families.
7. Structural Proteomics.
8. System Biology.
Contents for Bioinformatics.
VOLUME 7.
1. Genome Assembly and Sequencing.
2. Gene Finding and Gene Structure.
3.Protein Function and Annotation.
4. Comparative Analysis and Phylogeny.
5. Computational Methods for High-throughput Genetic Analysis: Expression Profiling.
6. Methods for Structure and Prediction.
VOLUME 8.
1. Structuring and Integrating Data.
2. Modern Programming Paradigms in Biology.
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