The roots of bioinformatics in theoretical biology

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Abstract

From the late 1980s onward, the term "bioinformatics" mostly has been used to refer to computational methods for comparative analysis of genome data. However, the term was originally more widely defined as the study of informatic processes in biotic systems. In this essay, I will trace this early history (from a personal point of view) and I will argue that the original meaning of the term is re-emerging. © 2011 Paulien Hogeweg.

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Hogeweg, P. (2011). The roots of bioinformatics in theoretical biology. PLoS Computational Biology, 7(3). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002021

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