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Friday, February 04, 2000

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Individual.com AlphaGene Announces the Award of a Major New Patent in Bioinformatics
"The patent covers the use of agents that implement continuous, selective database updates to proceed asynchronously with respect to the addition of new data into the database. These agents keep large and dynamic databases well annotated and up-to-date, while allowing users to keep long-running searches alive for entries meeting certain specific annotation criteria. Changes in methods of annotation or amount of data in the databases do not limit users who continue utilizing and researching the databases. ”


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Bioinformatics will be at the core of biology in the 21st century. In fields ranging from structural biology to genomics to biomedical imaging, ready access to data and analytical tools are fundamentally changing the way investigators in the life sciences conduct research and approach problems. Complex, computationally intensive biological problems are now being addressed and promise to significantly advance our understanding of biology and medicine. No biological discipline will be unaffected by these technological breakthroughs.

BIOINFORMATICS IN THE 21st CENTURY

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