A Biologist's Guide to Analysis of DNA Microarray Data
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ISBN: 0471224901 / Publisher: Wiley-Liss, March 2002
A text for students and scientists new to DNA array data analysis, written for biologists without special training in data analysis and statistics. Knudsen (Technical U. of Denmark) covers the spectrum of established analysis approaches, including cluster analysis, function prediction, and principal component analysis. He also reviews software programs and discusses criteria for selecting programs. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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A great introductory book that details reliable approaches to problems met in standard microarray data analyses. It provides examples of established approaches such as cluster analysis, function prediction, and principle component analysis. Discover real examples to illustrate the key concepts of data analysis. Written for those without any advanced background in math, statistics, or computer sciences, this book is essential for anyone interested in harnessing the immense potential of microarrays in biology and medicine.
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