Introduction. Bioinformatics: from molecules to systems

The post-genome era is characterized by a major expansion in the available biological data. Sources of information include the genome sequences; protein structures; functional data both at the molecular and the pathway level; transcriptome, proteome and metabolome expression levels together with

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