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Machine Learning in Single-Cell RNA-seq Data Analysis : SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology - Khalid Raza
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Machine Learning in Single-Cell RNA-seq Data Analysis

By: Khalid Raza

Paperback | 4 October 2024

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This book provides a concise guide tailored for researchers, bioinformaticians, and enthusiasts eager to unravel the mysteries hidden within single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) data using cutting-edge machine learning techniques. The advent of scRNA-seq technology has revolutionized our understanding of cellular diversity and function, offering unprecedented insights into the intricate tapestry of gene expression at the single-cell level. However, the deluge of data generated by these experiments presents a formidable challenge, demanding advanced analytical tools, methodologies, and skills for meaningful interpretation. This book bridges the gap between traditional bioinformatics and the evolving landscape of machine learning. Authored by seasoned experts at the intersection of genomics and artificial intelligence, this book serves as a roadmap for leveraging machine learning algorithms to extract meaningful patterns and uncover hidden biological insights within scRNA-seq datasets. 

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