Hi, I've just started a PhD in BioInformatics. I'd like to know if there are some books/tutorial which can introduce me into the field of Biology. I need something "simple" because I've never faced with biological topics. I've found Biology for Dummies but I don't know if it's really worthy. What do you suggest for me?
This is not a tutorial, it is a standard question about tutorials :) I changed the category back to question.
Which technical area of biology will you focus on? Deep-Sequencing? Genetic association studies? Protein structures? Mass-spec?
What biological question might you be trying to answer?
I'll basically work about genes/proteins interactions
"Biology" is pretty broad. You could argue that EVERYTHING is biology :P
If you're getting into genes and proteins specifically then you should probably start with something like molecular biology. Like mentioned above, it will be developing and changing frequently but things like DNA replication, the central dogma etc, are vital for your understanding of the subject.
I will be surprised if reading a simple one book will make you get away with biology. In computer sciences the codes are standard languages are different which keep on refining. Similarly, biology keep on developing. The only way you can get little comfortable with biology +computer/ bioinformatics is start working with biologist get the questions from him/ her and try to solve with your computer skills that will be best way to learn mutually. I am not sure how much reading without any basics may help.