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Latest revision as of 14:58, 19 September 2007
Organisation and Orientation
- What you should take home from this lecture
- Bioinformatics is a science between the two poles of data management and biological modeling.
- It is a young, rapidly changing field
- To succeed in this course: attend the lectures and digest the material in your class notes, participate actively in discussions in class and online, explore resources on your own and make sure you understand the assignments!
- And most importantly: If there is anything you don't understand, don't let it pass!
- Links summary
- NCBI (National Center of Biotechnology Information)
- PDB (Protein structure DataBase)
- KEGG (the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes)
- Fink and Mao, 1999, Nature, 398:31-32 (pdf)
- Cargo Cult Science on Wikipedia
- Special issue on 2007 databases, published by NAR
- Special issue on 2007 Web services, published by NAR
- The Bioinformatics Organization
- Genome Canada Bioinformatics Help Desk
- bioinformatics.ca, host of the Canadian Bioinformatics Workshop series
- ISCB The International Society for Computational Biology
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