Computing Skills for Biologists: A Toolbox
by Stefano Allesina
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
Subjects
Computational Biology Data Analysis Programming Biological Research Visualization Techniques Scientific Computing Bioinformatics
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