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Structural genomics meets computational biology
Executive Editors Bioinformatics
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A meeting recently organized by the NIH NIGMS Protein Structure Initiative (PSI, http://www.nigms.nih.gov/Initiatives/PSI) has made crystal clear the urgency and importance of the development of computational methods for the analysis of protein families, definition of protein domains and regions for expression, and annotation of protein function. No really new problems, but problems made now even more important for the development of the Structural Genomics projects.
PSI is now in the first year of
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