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Bioinformatics: Curation generation

Katharine Sanderson
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Katharine Sanderson: Katharine Sanderson is a freelance writer based in Toulouse, France.

Nature, 2011, vol. 470, issue 7333, 295-296

Abstract: With biological databases growing in size and number, curators are needed to update and correct their contents. For those who prefer computers to pipettes, there are opportunities.

Date: 2011
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