Please note: These "recommended texts" etc. are not required. They are rough order of decreasing relevance. They do not perfectly cover key topics of interest including quantitative functional-genomics, linkage/population genomics, and biosystem modeling. Beginning after the first problem set we will assign readings from primary bioinformatics articles. These will focus on those subjects and help teach the important skills of reading cutting-edge research, but will cover only part of the lecture material.
Tisdall, James.
Beginning Perl for Bioinformatics. O'Reilly & Assoc. 2001.
Mount, David. Bioinformatics: Sequence and Genome Analysis. CSHL 2001.
Hunter, L. (ed.) Molecular Biology for Computer Scientists. Recommended for all non-biologists.
Brown, T. A. Genomes. A good biology reference.
Durbin, Richard, S. Eddy, A. Krogh, and G. Mitchison. Biological Sequence Analysis: Probabilistic Models of Proteins and Nucleic Acids. This book covers basic and advanced models for sequence analysis.
Weiss, Neil A. Introductory Statistics. 5th ed. Addison-Wesley, 1999.
Mathematica 4.2.
Gibas, Cynthia, and Per Jambeck. Developing Bioinformatics Computer Skills. O'Reilly, 2001.
Walsh, Linda. The Perl CD Bookshelf. O'Reilly. This CD contains 6 "books" that might supplement numerous free resources on the web: General Perl documents & download.