Data Analysis and Visualization - Hardcover

Azuaje; Dopazo

 
9780470094396: Data Analysis and Visualization

Inhaltsangabe

Data Analysis and Visualization in Genomics and Proteomics is the first book addressing integrative data analysis and visualization in this field. It addresses important techniques for the interpretation of data originating from multiple sources, encoded in different formats or protocols, and processed by multiple systems.

  • One of the first systematic overviews of the problem of biological data integration using computational approaches
  • This book provides scientists and students with the basis for the development and application of integrative computational methods to analyse biological data on a systemic scale
  • Places emphasis on the processing of multiple data and knowledge resources, and the combination of different models and systems

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Dr Francisco Azuaje, Faculty of Informatics, University of Ulster, Jordanstown, Northern Ireland.

Dr.?Joaquin Dopazo, Head of Bioinformatics, Spanish National Cancer Centre, Madrid, Spain.

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This book provides scientists and students with the basis for the development of integrative computational approaches to analysing biological data on a systemic scale. It emphasises the processing of multiple data and knowledge resources, and the combination of different prediction models and systems. It covers different data analysis and visualisation techniques for studying the roles of genes and proteins at a systems level. A fairly broad definition for the areas of genomics and proteomics is adopted, which also encompasses a wider spectrum of ‘omic’ approaches required to understand the functions of genes and their products.

From a bioinformatics point of view, the book illustrates: how data analysis techniques can facilitate more comprehensive, user-friendly data visualisation tasks; how data visualisation methods may make data analysis a more meaningful and biologically relevant process; and how to approach the overabundance of data in genomic studies, in which spurious associations often occur, with the proper statistical tools. The book describes how this synergy may support integrative approaches to functional genomics.

The book will be of interest to all bioinformaticians, from students to researchers, as well as to many scientists working in genomics, proteomics, systems biology and related areas.

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