Krawetz | Bioinformatics for Systems Biology | Buch | 978-1-934115-02-2 | www.sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 639 Seiten, Format (B × H): 183 mm x 260 mm, Gewicht: 1412 g

Krawetz

Bioinformatics for Systems Biology


2. Auflage 2009
ISBN: 978-1-934115-02-2
Verlag: Humana Press

Buch, Englisch, 639 Seiten, Format (B × H): 183 mm x 260 mm, Gewicht: 1412 g

ISBN: 978-1-934115-02-2
Verlag: Humana Press


WebeginthisexplorationwithPartI,toprovidethecomputerscientistwithanintroductiontothe underlyingprinciplesofcellbiology. ThisisfollowedbyabriefintroductioninPartIIasameansfor thebiologisttobecomefamiliarwithconceptsandthestatisticalanalysisoflargedatasets. PartIII thendescribes,todate,thebestcharacterizeduseofthemicroarrayplatformthatisnowmoving towardswholegenomeanalysis. Withallofthisdata,howdowebeginanalysisforcommonelements guidingtheunderlyingprinciples?ThisisdiscussedinPartIVwhichleadstoPartVandPartVIto test,insilico,therelationshipsonawidescaleinordertoassesstheirapplicability. Upondeveloping theassociations,PartVIIaskshowdoesthisinformationrelatetowhatwasmeasured?Asthesebasic principlesaredevelopedfroman‘‘omics’’drivenbiologicalsystemsapproach,theyareappliedin PartVIIItotranslationalmedicine. Anexcellentexampleisthenewterm‘‘personalizedmedicine’’ thatisbeginningtoreverberateinclinicalcare. ItistheculminationoftheSystemsBiologyrevolution wheretechnologicaladvancesandcross-fertilizationhavedriventhefieldtomaturetothepoint whereitisbeingincorporatedinatruebench-to-bedsidemanner. Asyoureadthechapters,youwillfindthattheycanstandalone,yetcanbecombinedto emphasizetheintegralroleofinformaticsinSystemsBiology. Mostofthefiguresandtablesarein greyscale. IwouldencourageyoutoviewthosethatbenefitfromcolorontheaccompanyingCD. ThematerialcontainedontheCDprovidesanexcellentsourceofslidesforyourlecturesand presentations. v vi Preface Thechapter-relatedGlossaryandAbbreviationssectionwillassistinfamiliarizingyouwiththe terms. Youwillalsofindtheliteratureandsuggestedreadingsections,includingkeyreferences, veryusefulasyoudelveintothesubjectmatter. Technology,byitsverymeaningimpliesrefinement and change. The informatics approaches used in systems biology are continually subject to refinement. Withthisreality,youareencouragedtoutilizethewebsiteinformationprovidedin variouschapterstohelpaccessthemostcurrentinformationandresourcesavailable. AsSystems Biologydevelopsweareabletowitnessgrowingpainsandmilestones. Withcontinuedinformatic andbiologicalcross-fertilization,advancementsinSystemsBiologywillrevolutionizepersonalized medicineansweringquestionsbyintegratinginformationinunexpectedways. Contents PartI LifeofaCellandItsAnalysis. 1 1 StructureandFunctionoftheNucleusandCellOrganelles. 3 JonHolyandEdPerkins 2 TranscriptionandtheControlofGeneExpression. 33 NadineWiper-BergeronandIlonaS. Skerjanc 3 RNAProcessingandTranslation. 51 ChristinaKaramboulas,NadineWiper-Bergeron,andIlonaS. Skerjanc 4 DNAReplication,Recombination,andRepair. 67 LindaB. Bloom 5 CellSignaling. 89 DanielA. RappoleeandD. RandallArmant 6 EpigeneticsofSpermiogenesis–CombiningInSilicoandProteomicApproaches intheMouseModel. 105 SophieRousseauxandMyriamFerro 7 GenomicToolsforAnalyzingTranscriptionalRegulatoryNetworks. 119 JohnJ. Wyrick PartII StatisticalToolsandTheirApplication. 137 8 ProbabilityandHypothesisTesting. 139 MichaelL. Kruger 9 StochasticModelsforBiologicalPatterns. 151 GautamB. Singh 10 PopulationGenetics. 163 JillS. Barnholtz-SloanandHemantK. Tiwari 11 StatisticalToolsforGeneExpressionAnalysisandSystemsBiology andRelatedWebResources. 181 ChiaraRomualdiandGerolamoLanfranchi vii viii Contents PartIII TranscriptomeAnalysis. 207 12 WhatGoesinisWhatComesOut:HowtoDesignandImplementaSuccessful MicroarrayExperiment. 209 JeffreyA. LoebandThomasL. Beaumont 13 ToolsandApproachesforanEnd-to-EndExpressionArrayAnalysis. 227 AdrianE. PlattsandStephenA. Krawetz 14 AnalysisofAlternativeSplicingwithMicroarrays. 267 JingyiHui,ShivendraKishore,AmitKhanna,andStefanStamm PartIV StructuralandFunctionalSequenceAnalysis. 281 15 AnIntroductiontoMultipleSequenceAlignment—andtheT-CoffeeShop. BeyondJust AligningSequences:HowGoodcanyouMakeyourAlignment,andsoWhat?. 283 StevenM. Thompson 16 ASpectrumofPhylogenetic-BasedApproachesforPredictingProtein FunctionalSites. 315 DukkaBahadurK. C. andDennisR. Livesay 17 TheRoleofTranscriptionFactorBindingSitesinPromotersandTheir InSilicoDetection. 339 ThomasWerner 18 InSilicoDiscoveryofDNARegulatorySitesandModules. 353 PanayiotisV. Benos PartV LiteratureMiningforAssociationandMeaning. 367 19 MiningtheResearchLiteratureinSystemsBiology. 369 KeirT. Reavie 20 GoPubMed:ExploringPubMedwithOntologicalBackgroundKnowledge. 385 HeikoDietze,DimitraAlexopoulou,MichaelR.

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Life of a Cell and Its Analysis.- Structure and Function of the Nucleus and Cell Organelles.- Transcription and the Control of Gene Expression.- RNA Processing and Translation.- DNA Replication, Recombination, and Repair.- Cell Signaling.- Epigenetics of Spermiogenesis.- Genomic Tools for Analyzing Transcriptional Regulatory Networks.- Statistical Tools and Their Application.- Probability and Hypothesis Testing.- Stochastic Models for Biological Patterns.- Population Genetics.- Statistical Tools for Gene Expression Analysis and Systems Biology and Related Web Resources.- Transcriptome Analysis.- What Goes in is What Comes Out: How to Design and Implement a Successful Microarray Experiment.- Tools and Approaches for an End-to-End Expression Array Analysis.- Analysis of Alternative Splicing with Microarrays.- Structural and Functional Sequence Analysis.- An Introduction to Multiple Sequence Alignment — and the T-Coffee Shop. Beyond Just Aligning Sequences: How Good can you Make your Alignment, and so What?.- A Spectrum of Phylogenetic-Based Approaches for Predicting Protein Functional Sites.- The Role of Transcription Factor Binding Sites in Promoters and Their In Silico Detection.- In Silico Discovery of DNA Regulatory Sites and Modules.- Literature Mining for Association and Meaning.- Mining the Research Literature in Systems Biology.- GoPubMed: Exploring PubMed with Ontological Background Knowledge.- BiblioSphere — Hypothesis Generation in Regulatory Network Analysis.- Biological Knowledge Extraction.- Genomic Databases.- Using KEGG in the Transition from Genomics to Chemical Genomics.- Ensembl.- Management of Spatially Organized Biological Data using EMAGE.- Equality of the Sexes? Parent-of-Origin Effects on Transcription and de novo Mutations.- BiologicalNetworks.- Methods for Structural Inference and Functional Module Identification in Intracellular Networks.- Methods for Dynamical Inference in Intracellular Networks.- ASIAN: Network Inference Web Server.- Bridging the Gap.- Bioinformatics for Metabolomics.- Virtual Reality Meets Functional Genomics.- Systems Biology of Personalized Medicine.



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