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Knowledge Discovery in Proteomics

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Multi-modal representations, lack of complete and consistent domain theories, rapid evolution of domain knowledge, and large amounts of missing information are just some of the challenges inherent in modern proteomics. This timely, authoritative book discusses some of the key issues in high-throughput proteomics, as the authors describe the challenges created by the type of data produced and present potential solutions to the problem of data mining within the domain.


List of contents

Introduction. Knowledge Management. Current Status and Future Perspectives of Mass Spectrometry. Graph Theory Analysis of Protein--Protein Interactions. HTP Protein Crystallization Approaches. Integration of Diverse Data, Algorithms, and Domains. From High-Throughput to Systems Biology. References.

About the author

Jurisica, Igor; Wigle, Dennis

Summary

Multi-modal representations, the lack of complete and consistent domain theories, rapid evolution of domain knowledge, high dimensionality, and large amounts of missing information - these are challenges inherent in modern proteomics. As our understanding of protein structure and function becomes ever more complicated, we have reached a point where the actual management of data is a major stumbling block to the interpretation of results from proteomic platforms, to knowledge discovery.

Knowledge Discovery in Proteomics presents timely, authoritative discussions on some of the key issues in high-throughput proteomics, exploring examples that represent some of the major challenges of knowledge discovery in the field. The authors focus on five specific domains:

  • Mass spectrometry-based protein analysis
  • Protein-protein interaction network analysis
  • Systematic high-throughput protein crystallization
  • Systematic, integrated analysis of multiple data repositories
  • Systems biology

    In each area, the authors describe the challenges created by the type of data produced and present potential solutions to the problem of data mining within the domain. They take a systems approach, covering individual data and integrating its computational aspects, from data preprocessing, storage, and access to analysis, visualization, and interpretation.

    With clear exposition, practical examples, and rich illustrations, this book presents an outstanding overview of this emerging field, and builds the background needed for the fruitful exchange of ideas between computational and biological scientists.
  • Product details

    Authors Igor Jurisica, Igor Wigle Jurisica, Jurisica Igor, Dennis Wigle, Wigle Dennis
    Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
     
    Languages English
    Product format Paperback / Softback
    Released 31.08.2019
     
    EAN 9780367392178
    ISBN 978-0-367-39217-8
    No. of pages 360
    Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Miscellaneous

    SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Biology, MATHEMATICS / Applied, SCIENCE / Biotechnology, COMPUTERS / Programming / Games, Biology, life sciences, Applied mathematics

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