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Title: Introduction to Computational Molecular Biology
by Joao Carlos Setubal, Joao Meidanis, Joao C. Setabal
ISBN: 0-534-95262-3
Publisher: Brooks Cole
Pub. Date: 16 January, 1997
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $90.95
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Average Customer Rating: 3.75 (4 reviews)

Customer Reviews

Rating: 3
Summary: Actually 3+
Comment: Good for a beginner but lacks a lot of topics in bioinformatics
as well as a rigourous approach. But I must say the that the concepts in the book are made clear in a good style.

Rating: 5
Summary: Concise and to-the-point
Comment: This is a really nice introduction to the most commonly used algorithms in bioinformatics. It is not really a general introduction to molecular biology or to computer science, and to make best use of this book a reader probably needs some prior exposure to both. But, for someone who has had a basic course in say genetics, and a basic programming course that covers simple data structures and algorithms etc., this volume provides all they will need to understand what is really happening when they run a BLAST search, for instance. A serious computer-science type person will probably not find the alogorithms described here very interesting, because they aren't meant to be elegant or interesting, just useful. I think a reader would have to have some direct interest in bioinformatics per se in order to enjoy this book. One thing that I find particularly nice is that the length of the chapters is just right so that you can read through a chapter in a single sitting, and because the chapters are largely independent of one another, its a handy book to have around and pick up when one has a little spare time. I recommend it very strongly.

Rating: 2
Summary: Not a good introduction book
Comment: I do not think it is a good introduction book. The authors should have used more figures to illustrate the concepts. Also, I do not like the norrow margins of this book. I like to write comments and my understanding in the books. There is simply no place to write!

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