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Bioinformatics Vol. 16 no. 2 2000
Pages 184-186
© 2000 Oxford University Press

TAMBIS: Transparent Access to Multiple Bioinformatics Information Sources

Robert Stevens 1, Patricia Baker 1, Sean Bechhofer 1, Gary Ng 1, Alex Jacoby 1, Norman W. Paton 1, Carole A. Goble 1 and Andy Brass 1

1 Department of Computer Science and School of Biological Sciences, The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, UK

Summary: TAMBIS (Transparent Access to Multiple Bioinformatics Information Sources) is an application that allows biologists to ask rich and complex questions over a range of bioinformatics resources. It is based on a model of the knowledge of the concepts and their relationships in molecular biology and bioinformatics.

Availability: TAMBIS is available as an applet from http://img.cs.man.ac.uk/tambis

Supplementary Information: A full user manual, tutorial and videos can be found at http://img.cs.man.ac.uk/tambis.

Contact: tambis{at}cs.man.ac.uk

Received on May 5, 1999 ; revised on July 22, 1999 ; accepted on July 29, 1999

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