There is one required
textbooks for this course.
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Structural Bioinformatics
by Philip Bourne, Helge Weissig
Lecture 1 - Intro - Pages 3-40 |

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However, the following books were used in the creation of
the lectures. The Baxevanis text is especially
recommended as a supplementary text. More references will
be provided on the web sites for each
lecture.

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Bioinformatics: A
Practical Guide to the Analysis of Genes and
Proteins, Second Edition
by Andreas D. Baxevanis
(Editor), et al
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Chapter 5
Structure Databases
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Molecular Modelling :
Principles and Applications by Andrew R. Leach,
Glaxco Wellcome |

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Protein Structure
Prediction : A Practical Approach (The Practical
Approach Series, No 170) by Michael J. E.
Sternberg (Editor) |

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Computer-Aided Molecular
Design : Theory and Applications by Jean-Pierre
Doucet, Jacques Weber |

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Introduction to Protein
Structure (2nd Edition) by Carl-Ivar Branden,
John Tooze |

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Structure and Mechanism in
Protein Science : A Guide to Enzyme Catalysis
and Protein Folding
by Alan
Fersht |

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Crystallography Made
Crystal Clear
by Gale
Rhodes |

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Methods in Enzymology,
Volume 266
Computer Methods for
Macromolecular Sequence Analysis |
Section V -
Three-Dimensional Considerations |
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