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Computing Skills for Biologists: A Toolbox

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Computing Skills for Biologists: A Toolbox provides an accessible introduction to computational skills essential for modern biological research. This book covers a range of topics including data analysis, programming, and modeling, with practical examples and exercises tailored to biologists.
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Publication year
2019
ISBN-13
9780691167299
Pages
440
Language
English
Subjects
Computational BiologyData AnalysisProgrammingBiological ResearchVisualization TechniquesScientific ComputingBioinformatics

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