Computational Methods For Understanding Bacterial And Archaeal Genomes
Discover the fascinating world of prokaryotic genomes with Computational Methods For Understanding Bacterial And Archaeal Genomes, published by Imperial College Press in 2008. This comprehensive hardback edition spans 496 pages and offers an in-depth exploration of the organization and evolution of bacterial and archaeal genomes.
This essential resource features a collection of insightful chapters that delve into the unique ways information is encoded within these genomes. By employing various computational approaches, the book provides a comparative analysis that highlights the differences and similarities between bacterial and archaeal genetic structures.
Whether you are a researcher, student, or simply interested in genomics, this book is a valuable addition to your library, equipping you with the knowledge needed to navigate the complexities of microbial genetics.