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Pattern Discovery in Bioinformatics: Theory & Algorithms (Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical & Computational Biology) [Hardcover]

Laxmi Parida (Author)

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1584885491 978-1584885498 July 4, 2007 1
The computational methods of bioinformatics are being used more and more to process the large volume of current biological data. Promoting an understanding of the underlying biology that produces this data, Pattern Discovery in Bioinformatics: Theory and Algorithms provides the tools to study regularities in biological data.

Taking a systematic approach to pattern discovery, the book supplies sound mathematical definitions and efficient algorithms to explain vital information about biological data. It explores various data patterns, including strings, clusters, permutations, topology, partial orders, and boolean expressions. Each of these classes captures a different form of regularity in the data, providing possible answers to a wide range of questions. The book also reviews basic statistics, including probability, information theory, and the central limit theorem.

This self-contained book provides a solid foundation in computational methods, enabling the solution of difficult biological questions.

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Pattern Discovery in Bioinformatics provides an important message to all bioinformatics students and researchers. In contrast to some books that present computational biology as a combination of a BLAST user manual and storytelling, Laxmi Parida's new book makes the crucial point that most bioinformatics success stories require algorithmic and statistical ingenuity. It is a comprehensive and excellent book on the subject and I recommend it to everyone who has an interest in bioinformatics.
-Pavel Pevzner, Ronald R. Taylor Professor of Computer Science, University of California, San Diego, USA

Laxmi Parida has written a comprehensive and very readable treatment of the discovery and analysis of patterns. Not just another textbook on string theory or combinatorics, nor an arcane reference book on the design of algorithms, nor a source book of sequence analysis software, but a coherent treatment of the kinds of patterns that computational biologists discover at the genomic level, in nucleic acid sequence, in protein structure, in microarray data, and in other linear orders and more general formal structures. Eclectically drawing on the whole gamut of discrete mathematical domains, Parida has built on her own numerous contributions during a distinguished career in putting together her unique take on this rapidly growing field. She insists throughout on mathematical rigour but makes the material eminently approachable by careful development from first principles, clear motivation and exposition, and a wealth of interesting and illustrative examples and exercises ranging from easy to challenging. Any enterprising student or neophyte in this field will gain a clear advantage by working through this book and adopting the wide-ranging but precise and sophisticated attitude to the many new problems that are continually emerging as biological data become more diverse and complex, as well as numerous. And established researchers seeking to broaden their perspective will enjoy the leisurely and insightful presentation of both new and familiar aspects of currently relevant research techniques.
-David Sankoff, University of Ottawa, Canada

Biology has been transformed from a data poor to a data rich field, with massive accumulation of disparate types of data, for example huge databases of sequences (DNA, RNA, or protein). This data allows important biological insights to be made, partly by finding patterns and motifs that are conserved across many individuals or species; there is now a huge biological literature reporting on such conserved patterns and motifs that have been found in biological datasets. In contrast to the area of pattern matching, the patterns and motifs are generally not known ahead of time, but must be identified or discovered from the data; this task is often very subtle and difficult because the patterns and motifs may be short, may be highly degenerate (containing wildcards and variable length elements), may be ordered differently in different genomes, and are generally hidden in that they make up a small fraction of the data. For particular biological applications, even the definition of a relevant pattern may be difficult to state clearly, or may be unresolved. This has lead to a wonderful opportunity to develop a rigorous mathematical and algorithmic theory of patterns and pattern discovery in biological data. Laxmi Parida has been a leader in this effort, making significant contributions to both deep theory and to practical methods in biological pattern discovery. Her book explores a large subset of that theory, motivated by biological sequence and network data. I believe this book will be viewed as a seminal contribution and hope it draws many new people into the area of rigorous pattern discovery in bioinformatics.
-Dan Gusfield, University of California, Davis, USA

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
pattern discovery, topological motifs, pattern statistics, motif learning, block partition, compact vertices, enumeration trie, straddle graph, extensible motifs, nonmaximal patterns, maximal motifs, reduced partial order, extensible patterns, irreducible intervals, potent indices, compact vertex, quorum constraint, permutation patterns, compact motifs, rigid motifs, subtle motif, partial order graph, order motifs, embedded motif, motif profile
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Set-Theoretic Algorithmic Tools, String Pattern Specifications, Basic Statistics, Basic Algorithmics, Partial Order Motifs, Permutation Pattern Probabilities, The Subtle Motif, Exercises Exercise, Modeling the Stream of Life, Algorithms Exercise, Algorithms Hint, Hidden Markov Model, Central Limit Theorem, Professor Marwin, Consider Figure, Parikh Mapping, Intervals Problem, Algorithms Note, Use Equation, Algorithms Let, Set Intersection Problem
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