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Bioinformatics : a practical handbook of next generation sequencing and its applications / edited by Lloyd Low (Perdana University Centre for Bioinformatics, Malaysia) The Davies Research Centre, University of Adelaide, Australia, Martti Tammi (Sime Darby, Malaysia).

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: World Scientific, [2017]Description: xiii, 235 pages : illustrations, graphs (chiefly colored) ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789813144743 (hardcover)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QH324.2 BIO
Contents:
Foreword / Olivo Miotto Foreword / Nazar Zaki Introduction to Next Generation Sequencing Technologies / Lloyd Low and Martti T. Tammi Primer on Linux / Adeel Malik and Muhammad Farhan Sjaugi Inspection of Sequence Quality / Kwong Qi Bin, Ong Ai Ling and Martti T. Tammi Alignment of Sequenced Reads / Akzam Saidin Establish a Research Workflow / Joel Low Zi-Bin and Heng Huey Ying De novo Assembly of a Genome / Joel Low Zi-Bin and Martti T. Tammi Exome Sequencing / Setia Pramana, Kwong Qi Bin, Heng Huey Ying, Nuha Hassim and Ong Ai Ling Transcriptomics / Akzam Saidin Metagenomics / Sim Chun Hock Applications of NGS Data / Teh Chee-Keng, Ong Ai-Ling and Kwong Qi-Bin
Summary: Rapid technological developments have led to increasingly efficient sequencing approaches. Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) is increasingly common and has become cost-effective, generating an explosion of sequenced data that need to be analyzed. The skills required to apply computational analysis to target research on a wide range of applications that include identifying causes of cancer, vaccine design, new antibiotics, drug development, personalized medicine and higher crop yields in agriculture are highly sought after. This invaluable book provides step-by-step guides to complex topics that make it easy for readers to perform essential analyses from raw sequenced data to answering important biological questions. It is an excellent hands-on material for teachers who conduct courses in bioinformatics and as a reference material for professionals. The chapters are written to be standalone recipes making it suitable for readers who wish to self-learn selected topics. Readers will gain skills necessary to work on sequenced data from NGS platforms and hence making themselves more attractive to employers who need skilled bioinformaticians to handle the deluge of data. -- Provided by publisher
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Book Book Main Library Open Shelf QH324.2 BIO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 163500 Available BK151768
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Foreword / Olivo Miotto Foreword / Nazar Zaki Introduction to Next Generation Sequencing Technologies / Lloyd Low and Martti T. Tammi Primer on Linux / Adeel Malik and Muhammad Farhan Sjaugi Inspection of Sequence Quality / Kwong Qi Bin, Ong Ai Ling and Martti T. Tammi Alignment of Sequenced Reads / Akzam Saidin Establish a Research Workflow / Joel Low Zi-Bin and Heng Huey Ying De novo Assembly of a Genome / Joel Low Zi-Bin and Martti T. Tammi Exome Sequencing / Setia Pramana, Kwong Qi Bin, Heng Huey Ying, Nuha Hassim and Ong Ai Ling Transcriptomics / Akzam Saidin Metagenomics / Sim Chun Hock Applications of NGS Data / Teh Chee-Keng, Ong Ai-Ling and Kwong Qi-Bin

Rapid technological developments have led to increasingly efficient sequencing approaches. Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) is increasingly common and has become cost-effective, generating an explosion of sequenced data that need to be analyzed. The skills required to apply computational analysis to target research on a wide range of applications that include identifying causes of cancer, vaccine design, new antibiotics, drug development, personalized medicine and higher crop yields in agriculture are highly sought after. This invaluable book provides step-by-step guides to complex topics that make it easy for readers to perform essential analyses from raw sequenced data to answering important biological questions. It is an excellent hands-on material for teachers who conduct courses in bioinformatics and as a reference material for professionals. The chapters are written to be standalone recipes making it suitable for readers who wish to self-learn selected topics. Readers will gain skills necessary to work on sequenced data from NGS platforms and hence making themselves more attractive to employers who need skilled bioinformaticians to handle the deluge of data. -- Provided by publisher

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