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Information resources for the bioinformatician.

J C Ison1, S B O'Leary, A J Bleasby

  • 1Bioinformatics Applications Group, UK MRC Human Genome Mapping Project Resource Centre, Hinxton, Cambridge, UK. jison@hgmp.mrc.ac.uk

Briefings in Bioinformatics
|July 24, 2001
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The Collaborative Computing Project in Biosequence and Structure Analysis (CCPII) established The Bioinformatics Resource website. This resource provides comprehensive information for bioinformaticians, enhancing UK research and the broader scientific community.

Area of Science:

  • Bioinformatics
  • Computational Biology
  • Molecular Biology Information Science

Background:

  • The need for enhanced bioinformatics resources and communication in the UK research community was identified.
  • Existing molecular biology information providers and communication forums were recognized as complementary resources.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To foster the growth of bioinformatics within the broader scientific community, with a specific focus on the UK.
  • To create a centralized, accessible online repository of information for bioinformaticians.

Main Methods:

  • Establishment of the Collaborative Computing Project in Biosequence and Structure Analysis (CCPII).
  • Development and launch of a World-Wide Web site, 'The Bioinformatics Resource'.
  • Integration of CCPII activities with existing communication platforms like BIOSCI.

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Main Results:

  • A comprehensive set of information resources for bioinformaticians is now available via 'The Bioinformatics Resource' website.
  • CCPII activities are successfully complementing existing molecular biology information services.
  • Facilitation of communication and resource accessibility for UK and global bioinformaticians.

Conclusions:

  • The CCPII initiative and 'The Bioinformatics Resource' website effectively support and advance bioinformatics research and practice.
  • Enhanced access to information and communication channels are crucial for the progress of biological sciences.
  • The project demonstrates a successful model for collaborative development of scientific resources.