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Part Four needs to be fleshed out, probably split into pieces.

Alternative, fancier titles for chapters in part 2:

       An Alignment Serves to Equate Positions Between Two or More Sequences
       An Alignment of Sequences Represents Similar Chemistry Translated Through Time and Circumstance
       Bayesian Inference from Maximum Likelihood is at the Root of Most Bioinformatics Applications
       How Biological Sequences Evolve Over Time
       How Different Circumstances Effect Sequence Evolution
       Protein Domains – Different Units with Conserved Chemistry Recombine to Form Novel Proteins
       Quantitative Measures of Properties of Sequence Alignments
       Etz'Choyim (The Tree of Life)
       The Role of Viruses - Interspecies Gene Exchange

--Samuel.handelman 21:48, 14 Oct 2004 (UTC)


Several chapters need to be added

       Biological databases and ontologies
       Systems biology data analysis
       Protein structure analysis 
               (sections for databases and resources, viewing, prediction, alignment, classification)

--AndyTrop 23:05, 11 March 2006 (UTC)

       I think I see a basic problem. 
       If this book is about bioinformatics defined as The science of the treatment of biological information, especially large quantities of
       biological information. Then a lot of these titles are off topic. As an example "The genetic origins of multi-cellularity" is talking about
       the past. Information only exists in the present. I would suggest a better title would be "The effects of the development of multi-cellularity
       on the genome". I am sure there are other problems but this is a fundamental one.

--Pchapmen12345 12:18, 06 November 2009 (EST)

Part Four needs to be fleshed out, probably split into pieces.

Alternative, fancier titles for chapters in part 2:

       An Alignment Serves to Equate Positions Between Two or More Sequences
       An Alignment of Sequences Represents Similar Chemistry Translated Through Time and Circumstance
       Bayesian Inference from Maximum Likelihood is at the Root of Most Bioinformatics Applications
       How Biological Sequences Evolve Over Time
       How Different Circumstances Effect Sequence Evolution
       Protein Domains – Different Units with Conserved Chemistry Recombine to Form Novel Proteins
       Quantitative Measures of Properties of Sequence Alignments
       Etz'Choyim (The Tree of Life)KİNG TURKEY


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       The Role of Viruses - Interspecies Gene Exchange

--Samuel.handelman 21:48, 14 Oct 2004 (UTC)


Several chapters need to be added

       Biological databases and ontologies
       Systems biology data analysis
       Protein structure analysis 
               (sections for databases and resources, viewing, prediction, alignment, classification)

--AndyTrop 23:05, 11 March 2006 (UTC)

       I think I see a basic problem. 
       If this book is about bioinformatics defined as The science of the treatment of biological information, especially large quantities of
       biological information. Then a lot of these titles are off topic. As an example "The genetic origins of multi-cellularity" is talking about
       the past. Information only exists in the present. I would suggest a better title would be "The effects of the development of multi-cellularity
       on the genome". I am sure there are other problems but this is a fundamental one.

--Pchapmen12345 12:18, 06 November 2009 (EST)