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The range of topics is wide and includes topics such as linkage mapping, association studies, gene finding and sequence alignment, protein structure prediction, design and analysis of microarray data, molecular evolution and phylogenetic trees, DNA topology, and data base search strategies.
The editors are all highly respected scholars of biostatistics and genetics. Authors include renowned professors from UC Berkeley, Johns Hopkins University, the National Cancer Institute (NIH), European Molecular Biology Laboratory, and Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.


