b'@incollection{Albrecht2012g,'b'\nTITLE = {Computational Biology},\nAUTHOR = {Lengauer, Thomas and Albrecht, Mario and Domingues, Francisco S.},\nLANGUAGE = {eng},\nISBN = {978-3-527-60090-8},\nDOI = {10.1002/3527600906.mcb.200400023.pub2; 10.1002/3527600906},\nLOCALID = {Local-ID: C6545BDC6EE10AB7C1257AD9003E8B44-Albrecht2012g},\nPUBLISHER = {Wiley-VCH},\nADDRESS = {Weinheim, Germany},\nYEAR = {2012},\nABSTRACT = {During recent years, biological research has become increasingly based on large-scale experimentation such that data may be collected on an organismic scale. These data are voluminous, they are often very noisy, and their interpretation {\\diamond} and the configuration of the experiments involved {\\diamond} necessitates complex computer analysis. The respective computer methods are themselves an object of intensive research in a scientific discipline known as "computational biology" or "bioinformatics." Computational biology has a wide variety of facets that range from experiment configuration and low-level data analysis to computer-generated hypotheses.},\nBOOKTITLE = {Encyclopedia of Molecular Cell Biology and Molecular Medicine},\nEDITOR = {Meyers, Robert A.},\nPAGES = {1--71},\n}\n'