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Sources of variability and effect of experimental approach on expression profiling data interpretation
online article, BMC Bioinformatics
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Southwest Biotechnology and Informatics Center (SBIC)
SWBIC provides a single-point access to a vast store of widely distributed biotechnology information as well as developing new educational and bioinformatics services.
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Species 2000: Indexing the World's Known Species
the names of organisms are the key to biodiversity communications and as such, provide access to the accumulated knowledge of all life on Earth. However, despite the obvious value of a catalogue, no comprehensive indexing system yet exists for the 1.75 million animals, plants, fungi and micro-organisms named by science. This lack of a widely accessible index, with inbuilt mechanisms for maintenance and updating, is a significant constraint on all nations wishing to fulfill their obligations under the Convention on Biological Diversity. The Species 2000 Programme will enable users worldwide to verify the scientific name, status and classification of any known species. The service will be made available as part of the Clearinghouse Mechanism under the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity
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Species-specific protein sequence and fold optimizations
online article, BMC Bioinformatics
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Standard Data Model Representation for Taxonomic Information
online pdf article - OMICS Journal of Integrative Biology
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Statistical extraction of Drosophila cis-regulatory modules using exhaustive assessment of local word frequency
online article, BMC Bioinformatics
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Structural characterization of genomes by large scale sequence-structure threading
online article, BMC Bioinformatics
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TDWG Wiki
This is the homepage of the Biodiversity Information Standards (TDWG) wiki system. This website is used as an on-line collaboration area for TDWG subgroups
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Tagging Practices on Research Oriented Social Bookmarking Sites
This paper examines the tagging practices evident on CiteULike, a research oriented social bookmarking site for journal articles. Tagging practices were examined using standard informetric measures for analysis of bibliographic information and term use - pdf document (E-Prints in Library and Information Science)
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Taverna
The Taverna project aims to provide a language and software tools to facilitate easy use of workflow and distributed compute technology within the eScience community (web archive site)
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