Description
Data-Driven Life Sciences: From Data to Applications exhibits how biologists and chemists utilize scientific data from laboratory experiments and databases to elucidate biological mechanisms, molecular compounds, organic materials, and species identification. Chapters in this edited book describe (i) useful analytical tools for analyzing laboratory data;(ii) reliable databases for retrieval of scientific data; and (iii) potential field applications of findings obtained from life science research. With the advancement of technology in the past few decades, big data is now readily available from laboratory experiments. Hence, analytical tools and databases are important for an efficient data analysis in order to draw a concrete conclusion from the findings obtained through experiments. This edited book provides guidelines on the tools and databases of biological science for students and researchers.