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Integer Linear Programming in Computational and Systems Biology

Integer Linear Programming in Computational and Systems Biology

Integer Linear Programming in Computational and Systems Biology

An Entry-Level Text and Course
Dan Gusfield, University of California, Davis
June 2019
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9781108421768
$67.99
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    Integer linear programming (ILP) is a versatile modeling and optimization technique that is increasingly used in non-traditional ways in biology, with the potential to transform biological computation. However, few biologists know about it. This how-to and why-do text introduces ILP through the lens of computational and systems biology. It uses in-depth examples from genomics, phylogenetics, RNA, protein folding, network analysis, cancer, ecology, co-evolution, DNA sequencing, sequence analysis, pedigree and sibling inference, haplotyping, and more, to establish the power of ILP. This book aims to teach the logic of modeling and solving problems with ILP, and to teach the practical 'work flow' involved in using ILP in biology. Written for a wide audience, with no biological or computational prerequisites, this book is appropriate for entry-level and advanced courses aimed at biological and computational students, and as a source for specialists. Numerous exercises and accompanying software (in Python and Perl) demonstrate the concepts.

    • Presents the first-of-its-kind introduction to integer linear programming through the lens of computational and systems biology
    • Includes 330 extended examples and exercises which mix logical thinking and practical application
    • Accompanying software requires no previous computer programming knowledge and allows the reader to explore the material and develop skills in modeling and solving ILPs

    Reviews & endorsements

    'In his classic accessible teaching style, Gusfield teaches us why integer linear programming (ILP) is the most useful mathematical idea you've probably never heard of. Read this book to learn how what you don't know can hurt you, and why ILP should be your new favorite method.' Trey Ideker, University of California, San Diego

    'Once again, Dan Gusfield has written an accessible book that shows that algorithmic rigor need not be sacrificed when solving real-world problems. He explains integer linear programming in the context of real-world biology. In doing so, the reader has an enriched understanding of both algorithmic details and the challenges in modern biology.' Russ Altman, Stanford University, California

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    Product details

    June 2019
    Hardback
    9781108421768
    428 pages
    260 × 181 × 27 mm
    0.95kg
    123 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Part I:
    • 1. A fly-over introduction
    • 2. Biological networks and graphs
    • 3. Character compatibility
    • 4. Near-cliques
    • 5. Parsimony in phylogenetics
    • 6. RNA folding
    • 7. Protein problems
    • 8. Tanglegrams
    • 9. TSP in genomics
    • 10. Molecular sequence analysis
    • 11. Metabolic networks and engineering
    • 12. ILP idioms
    • Part II:
    • 13. Communities and cuts
    • 14. Corrupted data and extensions in phylogenetics
    • 15. More tanglegrams and trees
    • 16. Return to Steiner-trees
    • 17. Exploiting protein networks
    • 18. More strings and sequences
    • 19. Max-likelihood pedigrees
    • 20. Haplotyping
    • 21. Extended exercises
    • 22. What's next?
    • Epilogue: opinionated comments.
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