Talk:Genetic Information/Introduction to Genetic Information

Why Advanced Genome Analysis
While I have made this introduction a short elementary reading, I want to appeal to my fellow wikipedians to consider the needs of graduate students, post-doctoral readers and practicing molecular biologists alike.

For this reason, I further appeal that we condense in this book the most widely used concepts in genetic information, detailing their derivations and applications, mixing highly theoretical aspects of the field and solving major mathematical aspects encountered in molecular genetics of our time. Not just to make the reader be able to locate critical formulas, but let us also make the reader here to be in a position to review mathematical details in the field.

If we set one of our goals to help those students preparing for comprehensive examinations so that they can develop and retain broad base of knowledge and in-depth understanding of the fundamental principles in genome analysis, we should not omit key steps in crucial derivations in genomics.

Let us make this one source of genome analysis a highly accessible format with information for professionals in their careers. Odhiambo 02:31, 15 May 2007 (UTC)


 * Since this book (i) does not seem to be under active development, and (ii) is currently listed with a somewhat niche and confusing name, I suggest that it be merged with the existing Bioinformatics book. (That book also needs some love, but the title is at least appropriate.) --Etal (talk) 16:36, 8 December 2010 (UTC)