Computational Genomics and Structural Bioinformatics in Microbial Science
Capture the cutting edge of microbial research with Computational Genomics and Structural Bioinformatics in Microbial Science by Javid Ahmad Parray. This concise, authoritative guide puts powerful computational tools and structural insights into the hands of microbiologists, bioinformaticians, and life-science students seeking practical, real-world solutions.
Discover clear explanations of genome assembly, annotation, comparative genomics, metagenomics, and protein structure prediction—each chapter balancing theoretical foundations with step-by-step analytical strategies. Rich with case studies and problem-focused examples, the book shows how to translate sequence data into biological meaning: identifying virulence factors, predicting drug targets, and modeling macromolecular interactions that drive microbial behavior.
Engineered for immediate applicability, the text highlights workflows and best practices used in academic labs and industry across North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and beyond—making it a globally relevant resource for researchers tackling infectious disease, biotechnology, and environmental microbiology. Whether you are performing high-throughput genome analyses or building structural models for functional inference, you’ll gain the computational literacy to interpret results confidently and communicate findings to multidisciplinary teams.
Clear diagrams, practical tips, and a professional yet accessible tone make this an ideal classroom reference and a day-to-day bench companion. Expand your toolkit with modern bioinformatics approaches that accelerate discovery and inform public health and industrial decision-making.
Ready to elevate your microbial genomics work? Add Computational Genomics and Structural Bioinformatics in Microbial Science to your library and start turning sequence data into actionable insights today.
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