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Nucleic Acids Research Web Server Issue

The NAR web server issue was published yesterday and describes 166 bioinformatics web servers.
The distribution of services is against the recent trend - many servers are "classical" sequence driven services, whereas the majority of bioinformatics (methods) articles are concerned with mRNA expression data or protein-protein interactions.

An overview of the methods published can be found at the UBiC.
spitshine - 2005-06-28 11:03

A first useful link from the NAR issue is The Bioinformatics Resource for Oral Pathogens, very nicely designed resource, the genome comparison feature I found particurarly impressive.
The only drawback that I am not all that interested in oral pathogens.

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