Bioinformatics of Genome Regulation and Structure covers: -regulatory genomic sequences: databases, knowledge bases, computer analysis, modeling, and recognition
-large-scale genome analysis and functional annotation
-gene structure detection and prediction
-comparative and evolutionary genomics
-computer analysis of genome polymorphism and evolution
computer analysis and modeling of transcription, splicing, and translation
structural computational biology: structure-function organization of genomic DNA, RNA, and proteins
-gene networks, signal transduction pathways, and genetically controlled metabolic pathways: principles of organization, operation, and evolution
-data warehousing, knowledge discovery and data mining
and, -analysis of basic patterns of genome operation, organization, and evolution. The data presented may be used while solving a wide range of problems, both basic and applied, in various directions of molecular biology, molecular genetics, biotechnology, pharmacogenetics, pharmacology, and adjacent fields of medicine, veterinary, and agrobiology.