
Introduction to Bioinformatics
Ben Rizer
Bioinformatics is a rapidly evolving field at the crossroads of biology and computational science, where the complexities of genetic and molecular data are unraveled through advanced computational techniques. Introduction to Bioinformatics serves as a comprehensive guide for those venturing into this interdisciplinary domain, providing a thorough overview of how bioinformatics transforms biological research and medical practice.
This book begins with foundational concepts, explaining the core principles of molecular biology and how they intersect with computational methods. Readers will explore the significance of DNA, RNA, and proteins in the context of bioinformatics, learning how these biological molecules are analyzed through cutting-edge technologies like next-generation sequencing and RNA sequencing.
The text delves into essential bioinformatics tools and techniques, including sequence alignment algorithms and the use of substitution matrices such as PAM and BLOSUM. It also covers the practical applications of bioinformatics in genomics, proteomics, and personalized medicine, highlighting how these innovations contribute to our understanding of genetic variation, disease mechanisms, and targeted therapies.
Introduction to Bioinformatics is designed for students, researchers, and professionals seeking to understand the intersection of biological data and computational science. With its clear explanations, practical examples, and forward-looking perspective, this book provides readers with the knowledge and tools needed to navigate and contribute to the exciting world of bioinformatics.
Duration - 3h 45m.
Author - Ben Rizer.
Narrator - Sam Finley.
Published Date - Tuesday, 14 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 Ben Rizer ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
Bioinformatics is a rapidly evolving field at the crossroads of biology and computational science, where the complexities of genetic and molecular data are unraveled through advanced computational techniques. Introduction to Bioinformatics serves as a comprehensive guide for those venturing into this interdisciplinary domain, providing a thorough overview of how bioinformatics transforms biological research and medical practice. This book begins with foundational concepts, explaining the core principles of molecular biology and how they intersect with computational methods. Readers will explore the significance of DNA, RNA, and proteins in the context of bioinformatics, learning how these biological molecules are analyzed through cutting-edge technologies like next-generation sequencing and RNA sequencing. The text delves into essential bioinformatics tools and techniques, including sequence alignment algorithms and the use of substitution matrices such as PAM and BLOSUM. It also covers the practical applications of bioinformatics in genomics, proteomics, and personalized medicine, highlighting how these innovations contribute to our understanding of genetic variation, disease mechanisms, and targeted therapies. Introduction to Bioinformatics is designed for students, researchers, and professionals seeking to understand the intersection of biological data and computational science. With its clear explanations, practical examples, and forward-looking perspective, this book provides readers with the knowledge and tools needed to navigate and contribute to the exciting world of bioinformatics. Duration - 3h 45m. Author - Ben Rizer. Narrator - Sam Finley. Published Date - Tuesday, 14 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Ben Rizer ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:13
Next generation sequencing (ngs) and data analysis
Duration:00:49:34
Bioinformatics in personalized medicine
Duration:00:36:57
Algorithms and machine learning in bioinformatics
Duration:00:24:42
Bioinformatics programming and tools
Duration:00:21:56
Ethical and social implications of bioinformatics
Duration:00:35:52
Future directions and challenges in bioinformatics
Duration:00:36:54
Practical applications and case studies
Duration:00:15:02
Conclusion
Duration:00:03:50
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:14