snowdeal logo

archives archives

{bio,medical} informatics


Friday, March 10, 2000

bookmark: connotea :: del.icio.us ::digg ::furl ::reddit ::yahoo::

HMS Beagle GenBank: New and improved
[requires 'free' registration]
"An easier-to-use GenBank is scheduled to open for business in April. Annotation of the premier human genome database will be beefed up. It will include more on genetic markers and functions of both genes and their proteins, including the capability to predict the likely function of partial sequences. The new and improved GenBank will also include more links to databases on single nucleotide polymorphisms.

Reference: Smaglik, P. 2000. Revamped GenBank offers extra data links. Nature 404(6774):111."


[ rhetoric ]

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

[ search ]

[ outbound ]

biospace / genomeweb / bio-it world / scitechdaily / biomedcentral / the panda's thumb /

bioinformatics.org / nodalpoint / flags and lollipops / on genetics / a bioinformatics blog / andrew dalke / the struggling grad student / in the pipeline / gene expression / free association / pharyngula / the personal genome / genetics and public health blog / the medical informatics weblog / linuxmednews / nanodot / complexity digest /

eyeforpharma /

nsu / nyt science / bbc scitech / newshub / biology news net /

informatics review / stanford / bmj info in practice / bmj info in practice /

[ schwag ]

look snazzy and support the site at the same time by buying some snowdeal schwag !

[ et cetera ]

valid xhtml 1.0?

This site designed by
Eric C. Snowdeal III .
© 2000-2005