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  • Title: Large Scale Data Handling in Biology
  • Author(s) Karol Kozak
  • Publisher: BookKoon (2010)
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  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: N/A
  • ISBN-13: 978-87-7681-555-4
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This text is for scientists and students who are learning computational approaches to biology. The book covers the data storage system, computational approaches to biological problems, an introduction to workflow systems, data mining, data visualization, and tips for tailoring existing data analysis software to individual research needs.

Handling in Biology - the application of computational and analytical methods to biological problems is a rapidly evolving scientific discipline. Written in a clear, engaging style, Large Scale Data Handling in Biology is for scientists and students who are learning computational approaches to biology.

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