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Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Summary
700 words, approx. 2 pages Bioinformatics, or computational biology, as the discipline can also be called, refers to the development of new database methods to store genomic information, computational software programs and methods to extract, process and evaluate this...
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Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Summary
697 words, approx. 2 pages Bioinformatics, or computational biology, refers to the development of new database methods to store genomic information, computational software programs, and methods to extract, process, and evaluate this information; it also refers to the refinement...
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Computational Biologist Summary
582 words, approx. 2 pages A computational biologist is a scientist who develops and utilizes computational tools to analyze biological data. The Human Genome Project and other large sequencing projects have generated an extraordinary amount of data. Biologists are now faced...
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Bioinformatics Summary
1,806 words, approx. 6 pages Bioinformatics is the use of mathematical, statistical and computer methods to analyze biological, biochemical, and biophysical data. Because bioinformatics is a young, rapidly evolving field, however, it also has a number of other credible...
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Bioinformatics Information
3,798 words, approx. 13 pages
 Bioinformatics and computational biology involve the use of techniques including applied mathematics, informatics, statistics, computer science, artificial intelligence, chemistry, and biochemistry to solve biological problems usually on the molecular...




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 The Scientist
Bioinformatics on the Brink
12/20/2004: 2,251 words, approx. 8 pages Companies struggle to diversify after disappointing software sales sink the sector | By Kate Fodor When a working map of the human genome was announced in June 2000, it was immediately clear that it would open new avenues of study and transform the...
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 Clinical Chemistry
Bioinformatics for Geneticists
12/01/2004: 630 words, approx. 2 pages Bioinformatics for Geneticists. Michael R. Barnes and Ian C. Gray, editors. Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom: John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2003, 422 pp., $65.00, softcover. ISBN 0-470-84394-2. This book addresses a curious need for greater interaction between genetics and bioinformatics. One would...
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 Investor's Business Daily
DNA Wasn't Elementary To Scientist James Watson
8/23/2007: 856 words, approx. 3 pages James Dewey Watson was in a race to unmask the chemical structure of living matter.But he was falling behind.In 1950, Watson took his doctorate in genetics and headed to England's Cambridge University to study the DNA molecule, of which all living matter is made. His...


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