Which book do you think helped you the most in your career, or would have helped in your work & career if only you had read it earlier?
(Thread-idea stolen from Stack Overflow)
Which book do you think helped you the most in your career, or would have helped in your work & career if only you had read it earlier?
(Thread-idea stolen from Stack Overflow)
The very basics of computational biology Biological Sequence Analysis by Durbin et al
This is one book which I always find very useful
Practical computing for biologists: http://practicalcomputing.org/
Including the above books, following listed are also interesting and must read for bioinformaticians.
ML approaches to bioinformatics(Not recommended for all).
A good book on Phylogenetics
Bioinformatics Algorithms.
Structural Bioinformatics
this book guided me to the basics of bioinformatics and it was easy to follow
also
Just finished going through this book. I'd say that this should be the required text for an introductory bioinformatics course or for anyone looking to get into the field. It focuses on developing the practical skills and good habits to get started. It's a crash course in Git, UNIX commands, R, Python (less so, however, I'd recommend additional tutorials in Python to compensate).
I'm 50% through and I wanted to add it to my own thread :P
I wouldn't recommend it to beginners like lab biologists though, the author himself said here (and in the intro too AFAIK) that it's more on an intermediate level since it assumes a fair amount of prior knowledge - it does assume that you know how to use the shell, know the basics of a Linux file-system, you know how to "think" like a programmer etc.
You could go through it as a beginner and immediately look at the recommended text once you hit a hurdle but I assume that would be very frustrating.
This is the book that I used to learn Perl for my first bioinformatic project:
EITHER
(the father of data viz, although anything by Lima or Yau is good)
OR
(because knowing where to spend your time is so valuable)
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Additionally (for me it was alternatively) this: http://bcs.whfreeman.com/lodish6e/default.asp?s=&n=&i=&v=&o=&ns=0&uid=0&rau=0