Human Genome Informatics: Translating Genes into Health explores the essential electronic tools for converting genomic information into clinically relevant formats. This book delves into the analysis and comparison of interpretation methodologies for whole genome data, focusing on how these methods can be applied to genomic and translational medicine. It covers topics such as electronic decision-making tools, translation algorithms, and the interpretation and translation of whole genome data in relation to rare diseases. Additionally, the text provides an updated perspective on current human genome databases and highlights the potential of big data in advancing genomic medicine.
Written by Christophe Lambert (Editor), this first edition serves as a valuable resource for students and researchers in genome and medical informatics. It is also well-suited for professionals in the bioinformatics industry seeking to stay abreast of recent advancements in the field. The book offers a comprehensive overview of commonly used tools, updates on human genomic databases, and a detailed examination of interpretation methods, making it an indispensable reference.
ISBN-13: 978-0128134313
Publish Date: August 2, 2018
