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      by 
      Micheel, Christine.
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      Bioinformatics -- Technology.
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      Mandal, Jyotsna Kumar. editor.
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      Communication, Bio-informatics, Geo-informatics, Algorithm, Graphics and Image Processing, Graph Labeling, Web
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      Badnjevic, Almir. editor.
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      Engineering - Molecular, Cellular and Tissue Engineering - Bioinformatics and Computational Biology - Clinical
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      Gu, Weikuan.
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      bioinformatics tools -- Using an integrative strategy to identify mutations -- Determination of the function of a
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      Cummings, Richard D.
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      analytic approaches and bioinformatics, this work provides a detailed discussion of relevant databases
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      Primrose, S. B.
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      -directed mutagenesis and protein engineering -- Bioinformatics -- Cloning in bacteria other than Escherichia coli
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      Trent, R. J.
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      -- Complex genetic traits -- Genomics, proteomics, and bioinformatics -- Genetic and cellular therapies
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      Walker, John M., 1948-
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      . Recombinanat DNA technology -- Ch. 4. The expression of foreign DNA in bacteria -- Ch. 5. Yeast cloning and
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      Patnaik, Srikanta. editor.
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      applications, data mining and knowledge discovery, semantic and web technology, hybrid systems, agent computing
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      Ho, Kendall.
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      bioinformatics, youth e-mentoring programs, and electronic communities of practice, TEKT is shown as evolving