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Statistical Bioinformatics with R

Provides a balanced treatment of statistical theory in the context of bioinformatics applications

Sunil K. Mathur (Author)

9780123751041, Elsevier Science

Hardback, published 22 February 2010

336 pages
23.4 x 19 x 2.4 cm, 0.91 kg

"Students and biologists who want to specialize in the fast-paced field of bioinformatics should read this book. Mathur brings together a comprehensive and very practical view of the field. He combines sufficient mathematical proofs with hints and suggestions, and provides many real examples taken directly from the genetics, proteomics, and molecular biology fields…Many other bioinformatics topics--for example, clustering algorithms, specialized R packages, or the challenges of analyzing mass-spectrometry data--are only alluded to and not covered fully in the book. However, in its entirety, this is a very useful, clearly written introduction to statistical bioinformatics with R. It contains many real examples, and would be a help to those starting out in the field." --Computing Reviews.com

Statistical Bioinformatics provides a balanced treatment of statistical theory in the context of bioinformatics applications.

Designed for a one or two semester senior undergraduate or graduate bioinformatics course, the text takes a broad view of the subject – not just gene expression and sequence analysis, but a careful balance of statistical theory in the context of bioinformatics applications.

The inclusion of R & SAS code as well as the development of advanced methodology such as Bayesian and Markov models provides students with the important foundation needed to conduct bioinformatics.

1. Introduction2. Genomics3. Probability and Statistical Theory4. Special Distributions, Properties and Applications5. Statistical Inference and Applications6. Nonparametric Statistics7. Bayesian Statistics8. Markov Chain, Monte Carlo9. Analysis of Variance10. Design of Experiments11. Multiple Testing of Hypotheses

Subject Areas: Biology, life sciences [PS], Applied mathematics [PBW], Medical bioinformatics [MBF]

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