Rodríguez-Ezpeleta, Naiara (ed.); Hackenberg, Michael (ed.); Aransay, Ana M. (ed.) Bioinformatics for high throughput sequencing. (English) Zbl 1297.92005 New York, NY: Springer (ISBN 978-1-4614-0781-2/hbk; 978-1-4614-0782-9/ebook). xi, 255 p. (2012). Publisher’s description: The ultimate goal of bioinformatics is to extract biological knowledge out of the large amount of information generated by the scientific community. The chapters compiled in this volume will allow both biologists and computer scientists to understand the significance and potential of this discipline in the analysis of high throughput sequencing data. An essential reference book, not only for serving as guideline for the comprehension of the main data analysis steps, but also for providing new insights into existing software and inspiration to develop new applications.The articles of this volume will not be indexed individually. MSC: 92-06 Proceedings, conferences, collections, etc. pertaining to biology 92-08 Computational methods for problems pertaining to biology 92D20 Protein sequences, DNA sequences 92C40 Biochemistry, molecular biology 00B15 Collections of articles of miscellaneous specific interest Keywords:sequencing data Software:starBase; edgeR; DEGseq; Rfam; ALLPATHS; ARACHNE; Velvet; BSMAP; SpliceTrap; BayesPeak; CLIPZ; mirTools; FatiGO; miRExpress; ABySS; TargetSpy; miRNAkey; PatMaN; SeqBuster; MiRonTop; MiPred; miRanalyzer; DIANA-mirExTra; SHRiMP; DWE; MiRFinder; HPeak; FindPeaks; mrsFAST; SHARCGS; QSRA; BING; miRBase; SNVMix; HMMSplicer; eggNOG; BayesCall; ProMiR II; ROAST; BS Seeker; BLAT; VarScan; KEGG PDFBibTeX XMLCite \textit{N. Rodríguez-Ezpeleta} (ed.) et al., Bioinformatics for high throughput sequencing. New York, NY: Springer (2012; Zbl 1297.92005) Full Text: DOI