Sources and Further Reading
- The original version of this article was based on a review paper on computational epigenetics that appeared in the January 2008 issue of the Bioinformatics journal: Bock, C. and Lengauer, T. (2008) Computational epigenetics. Bioinformatics, 24, 1-10. This review paper provides >100 references to scientific papers and extensive background information. It is published as open access and can be downloaded freely from the publisher’s web page: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btm546.
- Additional data has been updated and added, based on a review paper on computational epigenetics that appeared in the January 2010 issue of the Bioinformation journal: Lim S.J., Tan T.W. and Tong, J.C. (2010) Computational epigenetics: the new scientific paradigm. Bioinformation, 4(7): 331-337. This review paper provides >129 references to scientific papers. It is published as open access and can be downloaded freely from the publisher’s web page: http://bioinformation.net/004/007000042010.pdf.
- List of epigenetic databases and computational epigenetic tools online
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