This book introduces some key problems in bioinformatics, discusses the
models used to formally describe these problems, and analyzes the
algorithmic approaches used to solve them. After introducing the basics
of molecular biology and algorithmics, Part I explains string algorithms
and alignments; Part II details the field of physical mapping and DNA
sequencing; and Part III examines the application of algorithmics to the
analysis of biological data. Exciting application examples include
predicting the spatial structure of proteins, and computing haplotypes
from genotype data. Figures, chapter summaries, detailed derivations,
and examples, are provided.