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Biomolecular Data: A Resource in Transition

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During the last decade, the unparalleled growth of biomolecular data--particularly nucleic acid sequences--has led to extraordinary breakthroughs in biotechnology. But the accompanying development of specialized databases has inevitably resulted in restrictions, for example, in accessing data
and manipulating it, that could curb further advances in the biological sciences. Biomolecular Data examines both the strengths and shortcomings of today's databases, and explores a variety of proposals for developing advanced database systems that will help sustain scientific progress in the
future. The contributors, including noted specialists in database management, address issues such as improving quality control of data, ensuring timeliness and reliability, data documentation, peer review, computer education and training. As Biomolecular Data makes clear, the value of databases
will continue to depend on both innovation in data management and cooperation among data managers, scientists, journal editors and sponsoring organizations.

382 pages, Paperback

First published June 22, 1989

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