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Functional inferences from reconstructed evolutionary biology involving rectified databases--an evolutionarily grounded approach to functional genomics.

Benner SA, Chamberlin SG, Liberles DA, Govindarajan S, Knecht L.

Department of Chemistry, University of Florida, Gainesville, USA. benner@chem.ufl.edu

If bioinformatics tools are constructed to reproduce the natural, evolutionary history of the biosphere, they offer powerful approaches to some of the most difficult tasks in genomics, including the organization and retrieval of sequence data, the updating of massive genomic databases, the detection of database error, the assignment of introns, the prediction of protein conformation from protein sequences, the detection of distant homologs, the assignment of function to open reading frames, the identification of biochemical pathways from genomic data, and the construction of a comprehensive model correlating the history of biomolecules with the history of planet Earth.

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PMID: 10865954 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]