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Proceedings of the 3rd Asia-Pacific Bioinformatics Conference Institute for Infocomm Research (Singapore), 17-21 January 2005

High-throughput sequencing and functional genomics technologies have given us a draft human genome sequence and have enabled large-scale genotyping and gene expression profiling of human populations. Databases containing large number of sequences, polymorphisms, and gene expression profiles of normal and diseased tissues in different clinical states are rapidly being generated for human and model organisms. Bioinformatics is thus rapidly growing in importance in the annotation of genomic sequences, in the understanding of the interplay between genes and proteins, in the analysis the genetic va.

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  • "Proceedings of the Third Asia-Pacific Bioinformatics Conference"@en
  • "Proceedings of the Third Asia-Pacific Bioinformatics Conference"
  • "APBC 2005"@en
  • "APBC 2005"

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  • "High-throughput sequencing and functional genomics technologies have given us a draft human genome sequence and have enabled large-scale genotyping and gene expression profiling of human populations. Databases containing large number of sequences, polymorphisms, and gene expression profiles of normal and diseased tissues in different clinical states are rapidly being generated for human and model organisms. Bioinformatics is thus rapidly growing in importance in the annotation of genomic sequences, in the understanding of the interplay between genes and proteins, in the analysis the genetic va."@en
  • "High-throughput sequencing and functional genomics technologies have given us a draft human genome sequence and have enabled large-scale genotyping and gene expression profiling of human populations. Databases containing large number of sequences, polymorphisms, and gene expression profiles of normal and diseased tissues in different clinical states are rapidly being generated for human and model organisms. Bioinformatics is thus rapidly growing in importance in the annotation of genomic sequences, in the understanding of the interplay between genes and proteins, in the analysis the genetic variability of species, etc. The 3rd APBC brings together researchers, professionals, and industrial practitioners for interaction and exchange of knowledge and ideas. The proceedings contains the latest results that address conceptual and practical issues of bioinformatics. Papers presented at APBC'05 and included in this proceedings volume span the following: Novel Applications in Bioinformatics, Computational Analysis of Biological Data, Data Mining & Statistical Modeling of Biological Data, Modeling and Simulation of Biological Processes, Visualization of Biological Processes and Data, Management, Migration, and Integration of Biological Databases, Access, Indexing, and Search in Biological Databases."@en

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  • "Proceedings of the 3rd Asia-Pacific Bioinformatics Conference Institute for Infocomm Research (Singapore), 17-21 January 2005"@en
  • "Proceedings of the 3rd Asia-Pacific Bioinformatics Conference Institute for Infocomm Research (Singapore), 17-21 January 2005"
  • "Proceedings of the 3rd Asia-Pacific bioinformatics conference : Institute fir Infocomm research (Singapore)"
  • "Proceedings Of The 3rd Asia-pacific Bioinformatics Conference"@en
  • "Proceedings of the 3rd Asia-Pacific Bioinformatics Conference Institute for Infocomm Research (Singapore), 17-21 January 2005 00"@en
  • "Proceedings of the 3rd Asia-Pacific Bioinformatics Conference : Institute for Infocomm Research (Singapore), 17-21 January 2005"
  • "Proceedings of the 3rd Asia-Pacific Bioinformatics Conference"@en
  • "Proceedings of the 3rd Asia-Pacific Bioinformatics Conference : Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore, 17-21 January 2005"