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16 October 1996
Printed sources about BioInformatics & the InterNet.
Resources, Reviews 1993-1996.
The Biochemist (Bulletin of the Biochemical Society) 16(6)
Dec94/Jun95
Issue was devoted to BioInformatics and the Internet.
Editorial; Electronic pathways - The internet for biochemists;
Electronic
publishing; UK bioinformatic resources; The DNA database of Japan
(DDBJ);
BBSRC/EPSRC joint programme in bioinformatics.
Trends in Genetics 11(6) : 223-228 (June 1995). World Wide Web
resources
for the biologist. Rob Harper (EBI).
Molecular Medicine 333(10): 645-647 (Sept 1995). Molecular
medicine:
hunting for genes in computer data bases. Mark Boguski (NCBI).
Kemia-Kemi 22(8): 691-696 (1995). Marcomolecular modelling for
the 21st
Century. Mark Johnson et al. (Turku, Fi)
Current Opinions in Genetics and Development 4: 383-388
(1994).
Bioinformatics. Mark Boguski (NCBI).
Trends in Biotechnology 12: 76-80 (March 1994). High
performance
searching of biosequence databases. Andrew Coulson (Edin.).
Nature Genetics 6: 119-129 (Feb 1994). Issues in searching
molecular
sequence databases. Stephen Altschul et al (NCBI).
Nature 375: 262 (May 1995). The boom in bioinformatics
(employment
review). Diane Gershon.
Science 262: 502-503 (Oct 1993). Managing the genome data
deluge. Peter
Aldhous.
Nature 376: 647-648. Challenging times for bioinformatics.
Chris Sander et
al. (EMBL).
Molecular Medicine Today March 1996: 98-102. The Web: sequence
databases
and homology searching using the World Wide Web.
Science 272: 1730-1732. Hot property: biologists who compute.
Elliot Marshall.
The Biochemist Oct/Nov 1996: 32-33. Bioinformatics. Clare Sansom,
(Birkbeck).