Literature DB >> 11701631

Bioinformatics tools for whole genomes.

D B Searls1.   

Abstract

The advent of whole-genome data resources--not only sequence but also other genome-scale data collections such as gene expression, protein interaction, and genetic variation--is having two marked, complementary effects on the relatively new discipline of bioinformatics. First, the veritable flood of data is creating a need and demand for new tools for dealing adequately with the deluge, and, second, the unprecedented extent, diversity, and impending completeness of the data sets are creating opportunities for new approaches to discovery based on computational methods.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11701631     DOI: 10.1146/annurev.genom.1.1.251

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Annu Rev Genomics Hum Genet        ISSN: 1527-8204            Impact factor:   8.929


  4 in total

Review 1.  Science, medicine, and the future: Postgenomic technologies: hunting the genes for common disorders.

Authors:  C Mathew
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  2001-04-28

2.  Delivering bioinformatics training: bridging the gaps between computer science and biomedicine.

Authors:  Christopher Dubay; James M Brundege; William Hersh; Kent Spackman
Journal:  Proc AMIA Symp       Date:  2002

3.  Enlarged FAMSBASE: protein 3D structure models of genome sequences for 41 species.

Authors:  Akihiro Yamaguchi; Mitsuo Iwadate; Ei-ichiro Suzuki; Kei Yura; Shigetsugu Kawakita; Hideaki Umeyama; Mitiko Go
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  2003-01-01       Impact factor: 16.971

4.  Navigating public microarray databases.

Authors:  Christopher J Penkett; Jürg Bähler
Journal:  Comp Funct Genomics       Date:  2004
  4 in total

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