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Algorithms in computational molecular biology : techniques, approaches and applications / edited by Mourad Elloumi, Albert Y. Zomaya. — Hoboken : Wiley, c2011. – (58.178056/A396)

Contents

    PREFACE
    
     Computational molecular biology has emerged from the Human Genome Project as an important discipline for academic research and industrial application. The exponential growth of the size of biological databases, the complexity of biological problems, and the necessity to deal with errors in biological sequences require the development of fast, low-memory requirement and high-performance algorithms. This book is a forum of such algorithms, based on new/improved approaches and/or techniques. Most of the current books on algorithms in computational molecular biology either lack technical depth or focus on specific narrow topics. This book is the first overview on algorithms in computational molecular biology with both a wide coverage of this field and enough depth to be of practical use to working professionals. It surveys the most recent developments, offering enough fundamental and technical information on these algorithms and the related problems without overloading the reader. So, this book endeavors to strike a balance between theoretical and practical coverage of a wide range of issues in computational molecular biology. Of course, the list of topics that is explored in this book is not exhaustive, but it is hoped that the topics covered will get the reader to think of the implications of the presented algorithms on the developments in his/her own field. The material included in this book was carefully chosen for quality and relevance. This book also presents a mixture of experiments and simulations that provide not only qualitative but also quantitative insights into the rich field of computational molecular biology. It is hoped that this book will increase the interest of the algorithmics community in studying a wider range of combinatorial problems that originate in computational molecular biology. This should enable researchers to deal with more complex issues and richer data sets.
     Ideally, the reader of this book should be someone who is familiar with computational molecular biology and would like to learn more about algorithms that deal with the most studied, the most important, and/or the newest topics in the field of computational molecular biology. However, this book could be used by a wider audience such as graduate students, senior undergraduate students, researchers, instructors, and practitioners in computer science, life science, and mathematics. We have tried to make the material of this book self-contained so that the reader would not have to consult a lot of external references. Thus, the reader of this book will certainly find what he/she is looking for or at least a clue that will help to make an advance in his/her research. This book is quite timely, because the field of computational molecular biology as a whole is undergoing many changes, and will be of a great use to the reader.
     This book is organized into seven parts: Strings Processing and Application to Biological Sequences, Analysis of Biological Sequences, Motif Finding and Structure Prediction, Phylogeny Reconstruction, Microarray Data Analysis, Analysis of Genomes, and Analysis of Biological Networks. The 42 chapters, that make up the seven parts of this book, were carefully selected to provide a wide scope with minimal overlap between the chapters in order to reduce duplication. Each contributor was asked that his/her chapter should cover review material as well as current developments. In addition, we selected authors who are leaders in their respective fields.
    
    
    MOURAD ELLOUMI AND ALBERT Y. ZOMAYA