Thanks everyone for the tips..
I started reading "BioInformatics for Dummies" to get the basics..then
hoping to move on to the book Richard recommended.
Thank you again,
Best regards,
umanga
Richard Holland wrote:
Your best bet is a good old fashioned book. ;)
A quick search on Amazon threw up this one which looks like a very
helpful intro to cell biology for people like you (and me!) who have
come to bioinformatics from a computer science background:
http://www.amazon.com/Bioinformatics-Genes-Proteins-Computers-Advanced/dp/1859960545/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1232102747&sr=1-4
Hopefully this is a good starting point. I'm sure everyone on this list
has their own favourite books which they could recommend to you as well.
cheers,
Richard
Ashika Umanga Umagiliya wrote:
Greetings all,
I come from a computer science background and at the moment I work on a
Bioinformatics software.I really see the necessity to learn more on
bioinformatics , quickly :)
I hear (and use blindly)all this words - "sequence alignment , epitopes
, CDR , homology modeling ,docking,amino acids"...etc and at the moment
I don't care much about them since I've been told what to happen and I
implement it.
Where can i learn about this concepts easily , I mean for a guy come
from mathematical and IT background ?/
Best regards,
umanga
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