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Bioinformatics in Tropical Disease Research

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Bioinformatics in Tropical Disease Research
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Publisher: National Center for Biotechnology Information

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This book is intended to serve both as a textbook for short bioinformatics courses and as a base for a self-teaching endeavor. Each chapter addresses a specific problem in bioinformatics and consists of a theoretical part and of a detailed tutorial with practical applications of that theory using software freely available on the Internet.

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