InCoB2010 - 9thInternational Conference on Bioinformatics at Tokyo, Japan, September 26-28, 2010

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The International Conference on Bioinformatics (InCoB), the annual conference of the Asia-Pacific Bioinformatics Network (APBioNet), is hosted in one of countries of the Asia-Pacific region. The 2010 conference was awarded to Japan and has attracted more than one hundred high-quality research paper submissions. Thorough peer reviewing resulted in 47 (43.5%) accepted papers out of 108 submissions. Submissions from Japan, R.O. Korea, P.R. China, Australia, Singapore and U.S.A totaled 43.8% and contributed to 57.4% of accepted papers. Manuscripts originating from Taiwan and India added up to 42.8% of submissions and 28.3% of acceptances. The fifteen articles published in this BMC Bioinformatics supplement cover disease informatics, structural bioinformatics and drug design, biological databases and software tools, signaling pathways, gene regulatory and biochemical networks, evolution and sequence analysis. © 2010 Schönbach et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Schönbach, C., Nakai, K., Tan, T. W., & Ranganathan, S. (2010, October 15). InCoB2010 - 9thInternational Conference on Bioinformatics at Tokyo, Japan, September 26-28, 2010. BMC Bioinformatics. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-11-S7-S1

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