Introduction to bioinformatics with R : a practical guide for biologists
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書誌事項
Introduction to bioinformatics with R : a practical guide for biologists
(Chapman and Hall/CRC mathematical & computational biology series / series editors Alison M. Etheridge ... [et al.])(A Chapman & Hall book)
CRC Press, 2020
1st ed
- : hbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In biological research, the amount of data available to researchers has increased so much over recent years, it is becoming increasingly difficult to understand the current state of the art without some experience and understanding of data analytics and bioinformatics. An Introduction to Bioinformatics with R: A Practical Guide for Biologists leads the reader through the basics of computational analysis of data encountered in modern biological research. With no previous experience with statistics or programming required, readers will develop the ability to plan suitable analyses of biological datasets, and to use the R programming environment to perform these analyses. This is achieved through a series of case studies using R to answer research questions using molecular biology datasets. Broadly applicable statistical methods are explained, including linear and rank-based correlation, distance metrics and hierarchical clustering, hypothesis testing using linear regression, proportional hazards regression for survival data, and principal component analysis. These methods are then applied as appropriate throughout the case studies, illustrating how they can be used to answer research questions.
Key Features:
* Provides a practical course in computational data analysis suitable for students or researchers with no previous exposure to computer programming.
* Describes in detail the theoretical basis for statistical analysis techniques used throughout the textbook, from basic principles
* Presents walk-throughs of data analysis tasks using R and example datasets. All R commands are presented and explained in order to enable the reader to carry out these tasks themselves.
* Uses outputs from a large range of molecular biology platforms including DNA methylation and genotyping microarrays; RNA-seq, genome sequencing, ChIP-seq and bisulphite sequencing; and high-throughput phenotypic screens.
* Gives worked-out examples geared towards problems encountered in cancer research, which can also be applied across many areas of molecular biology and medical research.
This book has been developed over years of training biological scientists and clinicians to analyse the large datasets available in their cancer research projects. It is appropriate for use as a textbook or as a practical book for biological scientists looking to gain bioinformatics skills.
目次
1, Introduction 2. Introduction to R 3. An Introduction to LINUX for Biological Research 4. Statistical Methods for Data Analysis 5. Analyzing Generic Tabular Numeric Datasets in R 6. Functional Enrichment Analysis 7. Integrating Multiple Datasets in R 8. Analyzing Microarray Data in R 9. Analyzing DNA Methylation Microarray Data in R 10. DNA Analysis With Microarrays 11. Working with Sequencing Data 12. Genomic Sequence Profiling 13. ChIP-seq 14. RNA-seq 15. Bisulphite Sequencing 16. Final Notes
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