Genomic and Proteomic Databases and Applications: A Challenge for Database Technology
The biological science studies the phenomenon of life and encompasses an enormous variety of information. This wealth of information that has been generated, classified, and stored for centuries has only recently become a major application of database technology. The first genome of RNA bacteriophag...
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