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Information resources Bioinformatics Bibliographies
Databases Journals
Blogs
Websites
Bioinformatics
definitions
Bioinformatics
Overviews & introduction
Bioinformatics
Terminology
Nomenclature – genes, proteins, species
Cheminformatics
definitions Cheminformatics resources
Genomic
& Proteomic/Biotechnology
Information Resources What
is genomics? What is proteomics?
Bioinformatics
Bibliographies
Christy Hightower, Bioinformatics, Bioinformatics Librarian, Univ. of
California Santa Cruz Science & Engineering Library, 2002 Not just for
bioinformatics. http://www.istl.org/02-winter/internet.html
Lynda Ellis, What is Bioinformatics?
http://www.binf.umn.edu/whatsbinf.html, Graduate Program in Bioinformatics, Univ. of Minnesota, 2003
Selective Bibliography with weblinks
Open Directory Project OPD,
Bioinformatics
http://dmoz.org/Science/Biology/Bioinformatics/
Selected
Bioinformatics
Databases The boundaries between print and
electronic content, portals, and databases are getting harder and harder to
categorize and differentiate. See also Databases directories
Human genome
resources
Entrez, NCBI, National Center for Biotechnology
Information, US http://www3.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Entrez/index.html
Genome Bioinformatics
Site, University of
California, Santa Cruz UCSC, US http://genome.ucsc.edu/
Contains the reference sequence for the human and C. elegans genomes
and working drafts for the mouse, rat, Fugu, C. briggsae, and SARS
genomes. It also contains the CFTR (cystic fibrosis) region in 13 species.
Global Open Biological
Ontologies. http://www.geneontology.org/doc/gobo.html
Third Party sequence Annotation TPA sequence, NCBI,
NIH http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Genbank/tpa.html
A TPA sequence is derived or assembled from primary sequence data currently
found in the DDBJ/ EMBL/ GenBank International Nucleotide Sequence Collaboration
Databases. It can be genomic or mRNA sequence, and can be assembled or derived
from primary genomic and/or mRNA sequences. These sequences are submitted to
DDBJ/ EMBL/ GenBank as part of the process of publishing biological experiments
that include the annotation of existing nucleotide sequences in the primary
sequence database.
Bioinformatics
Journals and periodicals
See also Genomics &
proteomics journals Cheminformatics
journals
BMC Bioinformatics, BioMedCentral,
2000- http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/
All aspects of computational methods used in the analysis and annotation of
sequences and structures, as well as all other areas of computational biology.
Bioinformatics, Oxford University Press,
1998- http://www.bioinformatics.oupjournals.org/
New developments in genome bioinformatics and computational biology. Shorter
papers: Discovery Notes reports biologically interesting discoveries using
computational methods. Application Notes explore the applications used for
experiments. Impact factor 4.6
Briefings in
Bioinformatics, http://bib.oxfordjournals.org/
Reviews for the users of databases and analytical tools of contemporary
genetics and molecular biology. Practical help and guidance to the
non-specialist. Introductory level papers to specific details of protocols and
analyses encompassing bacterial, plant, animal and human data. Subject areas
covered include: DNA sequencing, expression profiling, alignment methods, gene
expression studies, protein profiles and HMMs [Hidden Markov Models], metabolic and signalling
pathways, structure and function prediction, mapping and microarrays.
Bulletin of
Mathematical Biology, Elsevier,
1973- http://www.elsevier.com/locate/issn/0092-8240 Bioresearch
at the junction of computational, theoretical and experimental biology. Research
Areas Include: Developmental Biology, Ecology, Epidemiology, Immunology,
Molecular Biology, Morphology, Neurobiology, Pharmacology, Physiology,
Population Biology, Sequence Comparison, Official publication of the Society for
Mathematical Biology.
Computational biology
and chemistry
Current Protocols in
Bioinformatics, Wiley, loose- leaf http://www.wileycanada.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0471250937.html
Using and building biological databases, functional domains, homologies, finding
genes, modeling structure from sequence, inferring evolutionary relationships,
analyzing expression patterns, analyzing molecular interactions, assembling
sequences, comparing large sequence sets, protein identification from mass spec,
analyzing RNA sequence and structure.
In Silico
Biology: International Journal on Computational Molecular Biology,
Bioinformation Systems e.V, and IOS Press (print), 1998- http://www.bioinfo.de/isb/ Data acquisition, development, and
applications of theoretical / mathematical / computational tools onto biological
systems rather than on the description of new algorithms. Systematic compilations of biological as well as
computational results from various sources, evaluation of original experimental
data with biocomputational tools, WWW-online resources for experimental
scientists.
Journal of Computational
Biology, Mary Ann
Liebert, 1994-
http://www.liebertpub.com/publication.aspx?pub_id=31 Analysis, management, and visualization of cellular information at the molecular
level. Includes genomics, mathematical modeling and simulation,
distributed and parallel biological computing, designing biological databases,
pattern matching and pattern detection, linking disparate databases and data,
new tools for computational biology, relational and object- oriented database
technology for bioinformatics, biological expert system design and use,
reasoning by analogy, hypothesis formation and testing by machine, and
management of biological databases. Impact factor 3.45
Journal of Mathematical
Biology, Springer,
1974- http://www.springerlink.com/link.asp?id=100436
Mathematical modelling and reasoning to the
understanding of biological systems and the explanation of biological phenomena.
Biologically inspired
problems of a mathematical nature. Biological insight as a result of mathematical analysis or identify and open up
challenging new types of mathematical problems that derive from biological
knowledge (in the form of data, or theory, or simulation results). Biofluids, cell biology, physiology,
neurobiology and behaviour, development, ecology, population biology, genetics
and evolution, epidemiology, immunology, molecular biology, DNA and protein
structure and function. It is understood that research in mathematical biology
may rely on advanced computational methods and visualization tools, more traditional analytical and stochastic approaches. Official journal
of the European Society for Mathematical and Theoretical Biology.
Mathematical
Biosciences, Elsevier, 1967- http://www.elsevier.com/locate/mbs
Formulation, analysis and solution of mathematical models in the biosciences.
Serves both mathematicians involved in solving model equations or in
reaching conclusions that are testable in the real world, and biologists who are
interested in forming mathematical models of biological processes and systems
Mathematical Medicine
and Biology, A Journal of the IMA Institute of Mathematics and its Applications
,Oxford University Press, 1999- http://www3.oup.co.uk/imammb/
Articles with a significant mathematical content addressing topics in medicine
and biology. Papers exploiting modern developments in applied mathematics are
particularly welcome. The biomedical relevance of mathematical models should be
demonstrated clearly and validation by comparison against experiment is strongly
encouraged. Contributions relevant to any area of the life sciences welcomed,
including: biomechanics, biophysics, cell biology, developmental biology,
ecology and the environment, epidemiology, immunology, infectious diseases,
neuroscience, pharmacology, physiology, population biology. Was IMA
Journal of Mathematics Applied in Medicine and Biology.
Nucleic Acids
Research,
Oxford University Press http://nar.oupjournals.org/
First issue of each year is a guide to databases. Physical, chemical, biochemical and biological aspects of nucleic acids and
proteins involved in nucleic acid metabolism and/or interactions. RNA, molecular
biology, chemistry, genomics, computational biology and structural biology.
Impact Factor 7.0
Bioinformatics Newsletters
BioInform, GenomeWeb http://www.genomeweb.com/informatics
BIO-IT http://www.bio-itworld.com/
Convergence of information technology and the
life sciences for senior IT/scientific management, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology,
drug discovery/ development, genomics and proteomics.
NCBI News, National Center for Biotechnology Information, NIH
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/news/06-25-2013-welcome-to-ncbi-news/
See also Key news sources
Bioinformatics
blogs
Biological Informatics http://biologicalinformatics.blogspot.com/
Marcus P. Zillman, A Subject Tracer™ Information Blog developed and
created by the Virtual Private Library™ for monitoring biological informatics
(health informatics, neuroinformatics, biodiversity informatics and biomolecular
informatics resources and sites on the Internet. .
nodalpoint.org:
a bioinformatics weblog, 2000- http://nodalpoint.org/
A weblog for subjects mostly related to computational chemistry,
chemoinformatics, statistical analysis in these areas and some quantum chemistry
snowdeal {biomedical} informatics
http://snowdeal.org/section/informatics/
See also biotech
blogs
Bioinformatics Websites
Encode Encyclopedia of DNA Elements,
National Human Genome Research Institute, NIH http://www.genome.gov/10005107
The long-term goal of the ENCODE project is to identify all functional elements
in the human genome sequence. For use in a pilot project, defined regions of the
human genome - corresponding to 30Mb, roughly 1 percent of the total human
genome - have been selected.
IBM Life Sciences http://www-3.ibm.com/solutions/lifesciences/
IBM Computational Biology http://www.research.ibm.com/compsci/compbio/
IBM
Bioinformatics Group – tools and content http://cbcsrv.watson.ibm.com/Tspd.html
IBM Bioinformatics and Pattern Discovery Group http://www.research.ibm.com/bioinformatics/
NIH Roadmap
Bioinformatics , NIH, 2003. http://nihroadmap.nih.gov/bioinformatics/index.asp
see also Human
Genome websites
Bioinformatics
organizations
Association for Computing
Machinery, Special
Interest Group on Algorithms and Computation Theory http://sigact.acm.org/
Bio-Spice http://www.biospice.org/
Open source framework and software toolset for Systems Biology, is intended to
assist biological researchers in the modeling and simulation of spatio-temporal
processes in living cells.
EBI: European Bioinformatics
Institute, Hinxton,
Cambridge, UK. An EMBL outstation. http://www.ebi.ac.uk/
International Society for Computational Biology http://www.iscb.org/
Open Bioinformatics Foundation
OPEN-BIO:
http://open-bio.org/ An
umbrella organization for the various bio*.org projects that grew out of the
original BioPerl project to provide financial, administrative and technical
assistance for our various open source life science projects.
which include BioPerl BioJava
BioPython BioRuby
BioPipe BioSQL
/ OBDA MOBY DAS
BioPathways† EMBOSS
Government
organizations
Bioinformatics, Canada http://www.bioinformatics.ca/
Bioinformatics at NIH
http://www.bisti.nih.gov/
Computational Molecular Biology at NIH http://molbio.info.nih.gov/molbio/
Center for Molecular Modeling, NIH http://cmm.info.nih.gov/modeling/
BIMAS Bioinformatics & Molecular Analysis Section, Center for Information Technology, NIH
http://bimas.cit.nih.gov/
DARPA,
Bio-Computation, Information Processing Technology Office
http://www.darpa.mil/ipto/programs/biocomp/index.htm
A computational framework that enables the construction of sophisticated models
of intracellular processes that can be used to predict and control the behavior
of living cells.
NCBI National Center for Biotechnology
Information, NIH http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Established in 1988 as a national resource for molecular
biology information, NCBI creates public databases, conducts research
in computational biology, develops software tools for analyzing genome
data, and disseminates biomedical information - all for the better understanding
of molecular processes affecting human health and disease. Part of NIH.
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Informatics organizations
Informatics Special topics
Taxonomies and ontologies
Robin Cover's XML Cover Pages is described as "a collection of references
on matters of Subject Classification, Taxonomies, Ontologies, Indexing,
Metadata, Metadata Registries, Controlled Vocabularies, Terminology, Thesauri,
Business Semantics" last updated Feb. 12, 2003 http://xml.coverpages.org/classification.html
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and ontologies
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