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Computational Biology – : Unix/Linux, Data Processing and Programming

Computational Biology  – : Unix/Linux, Data Processing and Programming

-Teaches the reader how to use Unix, which is the key to basic computing and allows the most flexibility for bioinformatics applications -Written specifically with the needs of molecular biologists in mind -Easy to follow, written for beginners with no computational knowledge -Includes examples from biological data analysis -Can be use either for self-teaching or in courses  

Author: Röbbe Wünschiers

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