Introduction to Computational Genomics
Delve into the fascinating world of genetics with Introduction to Computational Genomics by Nello Cristianini, published by Cambridge University Press in 2006. This engaging paperback, spanning 202 pages, serves as an accessible entry point into the realm of computational genomics. Explore intriguing questions such as, "Are we related to Neanderthals?" and "Where did SARS come from?" through the lens of statistical and computational analysis of genetic data.
With a unique case-studies approach complemented by practical Matlab demonstrations, this book offers a hands-on learning experience that makes analyzing genomic data both enjoyable and insightful. Perfect for students and enthusiasts alike, Cristianini's work bridges the gap between complex scientific concepts and real-world applications, making it an essential addition to your library in the fields of genetics and life sciences.