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      by 
      Farrell, Robert E., Jr.
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      , Proteomes, and Bioinformatics -- CHAPTER 25: An RNA Paradigm.
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      Sparks, Donald L.
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      functional protein genes; 7.3. Bioinformatics and gene functional analysis; Chapter 3: Problems, Challenges
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      Nisbet, Robert.
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      . Medical Informatics -- Chapter 15. Bioinformatics -- Chapter 16. Customer Response Models -- Chapter 17
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      Vékey, Károly.
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      . Protein bioinformatics 11. Analysis of complex lipidomes 12. Medical laboratory practice -- possibilities
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      Gott, Jonatha M., editor.
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      methods * Covers topics ranging from biochemistry to bioinformatics * Includes innovative solutions to
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      Brown, H. Alex (Hugh Alex), 1960-2017, editor.
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      ; Bioinformatics for Lipidomics; Mediator Lipidomics: Search Algorithms for Eicosanoids, Resolvins and Protectins
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      Gott, Jonatha M., editor.
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      fitness of the organism. In recent years, new methods and bioinformatics approaches have been developed
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      Theodoridis, Sergios, 1951-
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      such as web-mining and bioinformatics * Coverage of diverse applications such as image analysis
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      Burlingame, A. L., editor.
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      human cell biology *Presents fundamentals, techniques, instrumentation and bioinformatics *Provides an
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      Bittar, E. Edward.
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      account the close dependence of progress in the medical sciences on bioinformatics (gene and protein
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      Allis, C. David.
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      Chromatin remodellng enzymes play an important role in gene transcription. *Histone Bioinformatics