Molecular Data Analysis Using R
Autor C Ortutayen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 feb 2017
This book addresses the difficulties experienced by wet lab researchers with the statistical analysis of molecular biology related data. The authors explain how to use R and Bioconductor for the analysis of experimental data in the field of molecular biology. The content is based upon two university courses for bioinformatics and experimental biology students (Biological Data Analysis with R and High-throughput Data Analysis with R). The material is divided into chapters based upon the experimental methods used in the laboratories.
Key features include:
- Broad appeal--the authors target their material to researchers in several levels, ensuring that the basics are always covered.
- First book to explain how to use R and Bioconductor for the analysis of several types of experimental data in the field of molecular biology.
- Focuses on R and Bioconductor, which are widely used for data analysis. One great benefit of R and Bioconductor is that there is a vast user community and very active discussion in place, in addition to the practice of sharing codes.
Further, R is the platform for implementing new analysis approaches, therefore novel methods are available early for R users.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1119165024
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Wiley
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States
Public țintă
Target audiences:––Experimental biologists who want to learn how to analyze their data. For their benefit, an "introduction to R" chapter is included.
––Bioinformaticians who want to learn how to use R in a bioinformatics context.
––Bioinformaticians who want to learn about the methods producing the experimental data they analyze. For their benefit, a general overview of the experimental aspects relevant to data analysis is provided in the beginning of all chapters.
––Information scientists/programmers who are interested in bioinformatics.
Notă biografică
Csaba Ortutay is a bioinformatician from Finland who has taught several bioinformatics courses at different European universities (Finland, Ireland, and Hungary) for over a decade. He is also active as a researcher publishing in the field of computational immunology.
Zsuzsanna Ortutay is a molecular immunologist at the University of Tampere, Finland, frequently utilizing diverse molecular lab methods.