Contact The MIT Press Information on how to order from The MIT Press Access your saved shopping cart, e-mail list subscriptions, order history, address book, and other info in the Your Profile area MIT Press Home Page


August 2004
7 x 9, 454 pp., 129 illus.
$60.00/£44.95 (CLOTH)
Short

ISBN-10:
0-262-10106-8
ISBN-13:
978-0-262-10106-6

Series
Bradford Books
Computational Molecular Biology
Related Links
Open this site in a new browser window.
Authors' website (w/ teaching resources)Open this site in a new browser window.
Find this book in a library
Request Exam/Desk Copy
An Introduction to Bioinformatics Algorithms
Neil C. Jones and Pavel A. Pevzner

Table of Contents and Sample Chapters

This introductory text offers a clear exposition of the algorithmic principles driving advances in bioinformatics. Accessible to students in both biology and computer science, it strikes a unique balance between rigorous mathematics and practical techniques, emphasizing the ideas underlying algorithms rather than offering a collection of apparently unrelated problems.

The book introduces biological and algorithmic ideas together, linking issues in computer science to biology and thus capturing the interest of students in both subjects. It demonstrates that relatively few design techniques can be used to solve a large number of practical problems in biology, and presents this material intuitively.

An Introduction to Bioinformatics Algorithms is one of the first books on bioinformatics that can be used by students at an undergraduate level. It includes a dual table of contents, organized by algorithmic idea and biological idea; discussions of biologically relevant problems, including a detailed problem formulation and one or more solutions for each; and brief biographical sketches of leading figures in the field. These interesting vignettes offer students a glimpse of the inspirations and motivations for real work in bioinformatics, making the concepts presented in the text more concrete and the techniques more approachable.

PowerPoint presentations, practical bioinformatics problems, sample code, diagrams, demonstrations, and other materials can be found at the Authors' website.

About the Authors

Neil C. Jones is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of California, San Diego.

Pavel Pevzner is Ronald R. Taylor Professor of Computer Science at the University of California, San Diego. He is the author of Computational Molecular Biology: An Algorithmic Approach (MIT Press, 2000) .




See Other Titles In:
Biology and Medicine
 Computational Molecular Biology
 General
 Molecular Biology
Computer Science and Intelligent Systems
 Computational Molecular Biology
Neuroscience
 Computational Molecular Biology
 
Join an E-mail Alert List


 
 
TECHNOLOGY PARTNER: Azility, Inc. TERMS OF USE | PRIVACY POLICY | COPYRIGHT © 2009