Welcome to "Bioinformation" a data journal.

Journal Title: Bioinformation - Year 2005, Vol 1, Issue 1

Abstract

Bioinformation describes the collection of biological data points on the molecular biology of cell structure, growth, development, differentiation, division and function. Collection of biological data points require simple to complex analysis of small, medium and large scale data describing cell structures and events. These data points are derived by knowledge discovery technologies of basic rules. Therefore, Bioinformation will act as a forum to discuss the mounting scientific imperative to study biological systems at multiple levels of cellular and molecular organization. In this process, it is important to standardize data representation, minimize data duplication and maximize cellular information for accurate knowledge accumulation. The generated knowledge will serve as input variables for biomedical modeling and simulation. I hope this forum will help to discuss the following issues in a fruitful manner. [1] standardize data formats, [2] debate on gene nomenclature, [3] derive new data points, [4] tease old data points using new data points, [5] glean new data points from old data points, [6] derive tertiary data points from secondary data points, [7] minimize data duplication, [8] maximize knowledge accumulation.

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  • EP ID EP86361
  • DOI 10.6026/97320630001001
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(2005). Welcome to "Bioinformation" a data journal.. Bioinformation, 1(1), 0-1. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-86361