It takes the average reader 9 hours and 40 minutes to read Computer Analysis of Genetic Macromolecules: Structure, Function and Evolution by N A Kolchanov
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Molecular biology and genetics are fast-growing fields with significant results and findings being reported virtually every day. Raw data from the wet lab accumulate at an astonishing rate, making it necessary to analyze the biological data with the use of computers. This book reveals how the current challenges of molecular biology and genetics are met with computer and mathematical treatments. A combined effort of the Computational Genetics and Biophysics Group (Supercomputer Computations Research Institute, USA), the Theoretical Molecular Genetics (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) and the Bioinformatics Group (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Italy), many of these findings are firsthand discoveries made by these groups. The book emphasizes the fundamental principles of the structural-functional organization of the 3 major classes of genetic macromolecules: DNA, RNA and proteins. It also introduces universally applicable theoretical principles into the enormous realm of raw data and develops an integrative, theoretical computer approach to the analysis of these macromolecules to gain insights into the complexities of their function and evolution. Contents:Computer Analysis of Structural-Functional Organization of Nucleotide SequencesMobile Genetic Elements and Transposable Sequences: Principles of Structural-Functional Organization and EvolutionComputer Investigation of Molecular Mechanisms of MutagenesisInvestigation of Protein Structural-Functional Organization and EvolutionGenetic Macro-molecules: Principles and Mechanisms of Evolution Readership: Biochemists, computational scientists, geneticists, mathematicians and molecular biologists. keywords:Computer Analysis;Genetic Macromolecules;Evolution;DNA;RNA;Proteins;Bioinformatics;DNA/RNA Atructure;Gene Expression
Computer Analysis of Genetic Macromolecules: Structure, Function and Evolution by N A Kolchanov is 580 pages long, and a total of 145,000 words.
This makes it 196% the length of the average book. It also has 177% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 13 hours and 12 minutes to read Computer Analysis of Genetic Macromolecules: Structure, Function and Evolution aloud.
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