The genome is seen as a network of interacting components, explored in new ways by sub-discipline specialists. Systems biology is a powerful new computational approach to studying such complex living systems, made possible through technological breakthroughs such as the human genome project, and explosive interest in genetics and molecular biology. At once groundbreaking and synthetic, each chapter in this book treats systems and related technologies as seen by world renowned, trail-blazing experts in their respective fields. It will be useful for researchers in biology, genetics, bioinformatics, molecular biology, biochemical engineering, mathematics, computer science, physics, and chemistry who, using high throughput methods, seek ways to organize vast data sets at the molecular and sub-molecular levels.
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