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Automated DNA Sequencer, BLAST and Bioinformatics
Filed in archive Genomics, Proteomics and Bioinformatics by ruth on August 31, 2005
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The August 29 supplementary issue of The Scientist runs excellent feature on the automated DNA sequencer and the development of the Basic Local Alignment Search Tool (BLAST), the software that the DNA database at GenBank runs on.

As alison Cook put it:
Where would the Human Genome Project, bioinformatics, and life sciences in general, be without (them)?


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