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Friday, May 19, 2000

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BioNews Bioinformatics Forum GeneCards version 2.15
"We are pleased to inform you that Release 2.15 of GeneCards has been published at our site.

What's New: -----------

* 10,286 genes, 10,047 of them have gene symbols approved by the HUGO gene nomenclature committee.
* Information on protein families from BLOCKS.
* Information on assemblies of sequences from MIPS.
* Additional links to OMIM.
* Improved display of sequences: definition of Unigene clusters, Unigene reresentative sequence, REFSEQ mRNAs, REFSEQ constructed genomic contigs, MIPS assemblies and Additional Gene/cDNA sequences.
* Improved display of GeneCard Disorder Information. "

"The mission of GeneCards is to integrate data related to human genes and make it available to the scientific community world wide.

GeneCards is a database of human genes, their products and their involvement in diseases. It offers concise information about the functions of all human genes that have an approved symbol, as well as selected others. It is especially useful for those who are searching for scientists working in functional genomics and proteomics."



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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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