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Record ID marc_nuls/NULS_PHC_180925.mrc:95771578:3559
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100 1 $aTisdall, James D.
245 10 $aBeginning Perl for bioinformatics /$cJames D. Tisdall.
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aBeijing ;$aSebastopol, CA :$bO'Reilly,$cc2001.
300 $axiii, 368 p. :$bill. ;$c24 cm.
500 $a"An introduction to Perl for biologists"--Cover.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 309-314) and index.
505 0 $aBiology and Computer Science -- The Organization of DNA -- The Organization of Proteins -- In Silico -- Limits to Computation -- Getting Started with Perl -- A Low and Long Learning Curve -- Perl's Benefits -- Installing Perl on Your Computer -- How to Run Perl Programs -- Text Editors -- Finding Help -- The Art of Programming -- Individual Approaches to Programming -- Edit--Run--Revise (and Save) -- An Environment of Programs -- Programming Strategies -- The Programming Process -- Sequences and Strings -- Representing Sequence Data -- A Program to Store a DNA Sequence -- Concatenating DNA Fragments -- Transcription: DNA to RNA -- Using the Perl Documentation -- Calculating the Reverse Complement in Perl -- Proteins, Files, and Arrays -- Reading Proteins in Files -- Arrays -- Scalar and List Context -- Motifs and Loops -- Flow Control -- Code Layout -- Finding Motifs -- Counting Nucleotides -- Exploding Strings into Arrays -- Operating on Strings -- Writing to Files -- Subroutines and Bugs -- Scoping and Subroutines -- Command-Line Arguments and Arrays -- Passing Data to Subroutines -- Modules and Libraries of Subroutines -- Fixing Bugs in Your Code -- Mutations and Randomization -- Random Number Generators -- A Program Using Randomization -- A Program to Simulate DNA Mutation -- Generating Random DNA -- Analyzing DNA -- The Genetic Code -- Hashes -- Data Structures and Algorithms for Biology -- The Genetic Code -- Translating DNA into Proteins -- Reading DNA from Files in FASTA Format -- Reading Frames -- Restriction Maps and Regular Expressions -- Regular Expressions -- Restriction Maps and Restriction Enzymes -- Perl Operations -- GenBank -- GenBank Files -- GenBank Libraries -- Separating Sequence and Annotation -- Parsing Annotations -- Indexing GenBank with DBM -- Protein Data Bank -- Files and Folders -- PDB Files -- Parsing PDB Files -- Controlling Other Programs -- BLAST -- Obtaining BLAST -- String Matching and Homology -- BLAST Output Files -- Parsing BLAST Output -- Presenting Data -- Bioperl -- The Art of Program Design -- Web Programming -- Algorithms and Sequence Alignment -- Object-Oriented Programming -- Perl Modules -- Complex Data Structures -- Relational Databases -- Microarrays and XML -- Graphics Programming -- Modeling Networks -- DNA Computers.
650 0 $aPerl (Computer program language)
650 0 $aBioinformatics.
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