Title of article
Bioinformatics at the interface of 21st century Chemistry and Biology
Author/Authors
AZIM, M. KAMRAN University of Karachi - International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences - H E J Research Institute of Chemistry, Pakistan
From page
323
To page
331
Abstract
High-throughput genome sequencing of hundreds of living organisms, availability of over 1.5 million protein sequences and the solution of more than 44,000 three-dimensional molecular structures have yielded unprecedented insights into the molecular processes of life. There is a growing need to collect, store and curate all this information in ways that allow its well-organized retrieval and utilization.Bioinformatics is the science of storing, retrieving and analyzing large amounts of biological information. It is the body of knowledge; a wealth of molecular biology data in which the key resource is knowledge and the key technology in information handling. This mini-review includes a brief history of the development of bioinformatics along with an appraisal of databases and tools available for sequence analysis and the prediction of protein structure and function.
Journal title
Journal of the Chemical Society of Pakistan
Journal title
Journal of the Chemical Society of Pakistan
Record number
2645633
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