Nothing can add to our intellect more than reading a book. In books, we can experience new things that we would not normally be able to experience. It is proved that books can change our lives and other people’s lives. Reading can make us more intelligent, updated, imaginative. Without reading we wouldn’t know anything that we know today. There are several book, online and offile to read and I can't mentioned all of them here in the list. Therefore, I mentioned some bioinformatics and its related books in subgroups. Hope you will like the list.
Sequence Analysis and General Bioinformatics
Programming Books for Bioinformatics
General Genomics
Comparative Genomics
Proteomics
Protein Structure
Pharmacogenomics
DNA Microarrays
Systems Biology, Genetic and Biochemical Network
DNA Sequencing
Apart from above mentioned books, you can also find some useful books links at following mentioned URLs:
http://www.amazon.com/Biological-Sequence-Analysis-Probabilistic-Proteins/dp/0521629713
http://www.amazon.com/Bioinformatics-Genes-Proteins-Computers-Advanced/dp/1859960545
http://www.amazon.com/Introduction-Bioinformatics-Algorithms-Computational-Molecular/dp/0262101068
http://books.google.no/books?id=pxSM7R1sdeQC&dq=Pierre+baldi+%2B+bioinformatics&printsec=frontcover&source=bn&hl=en&ei=IoGRS6uCIJT-NYLA8Z0N&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false
http://www.amazon.com/Statistical-Methods-Bioinformatics-Introduction-Statistics/dp/0387400826
If you think your favourite books are not listed then please write it down in comment section for the benefits of other users. Feel free to add many more books in comment section.
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PLOS Computational Biology: Translational Bioinformatics
http://www.ploscollections.org/article/browseIssue.action?issue=info:doi/10.1371/issue.pcol.v03.i11
A Quick Guide to Organizing Computational Biology Projects
http://www.ploscollections.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pcbi.1000424
The purpose of this article is to describe one good strategy for carrying out computational experiments. It will focus on relatively mundane issues such as organizing files and directories and documenting progress. These issues are important because poor organizational choices can lead to significantly slower research progress.
The book Practical Computing for Biologists by Steven Haddock and Casey Dunn is a very informative book, find at
Practical Computing for Biologists http://practicalcomputing.org/
This NCBI handbook is useful and very informative https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK21101/