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Monday, March 06, 2000

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Financial Times Talks breakdown sparks fresh genome race
"The race to produce the first complete map of mankind's genetic code is back on after the breakdown of co-operation talks between rival public and privately fundedscientific teams.

"In a letter to Celera Genomics, members of the Human Genome Project, state: "While establishing a monopoly on commercial uses of the human genome sequence may be in Celera's business interests, it is not in the best interests of science or the general public.""


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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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