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    Books: New edition of Bioinformatics: A Practical Guide to the Analysis of Genes and Proteins
    Submitted by J.W. Bizzaro; posted on Wednesday, November 17, 2004 (1 comment)

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    This is the third edition of one of the first books about the topic of bioinformatics:

    ``In this book, Andy Baxevanis and Francis Ouellette...have undertaken the difficult task of organizing the knowledge in this field in a logical progression and presenting it in a digestible form. And they have done an excellent job. This fine text will make a major impact on biological research and, in turn, on progress in biomedicine. We are all in their debt.''
    ?Eric Lander, from the Foreword to the Second Edition

    The book (hardcover only for the 3rd edition) is available in the Bioinformatics.Org Bookstore:
    http://books.bioinformatics.org/bioinfo.php#0471478784

    With your purchase of this book through the link above, 5.5% of the sale goes to support Bioinformatics.Org, at no extra cost to you.

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    Submitted by Gary Van Domselaar; posted on Wednesday, November 17, 2004
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