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Text-mining and information-retrieval services for molecular biology

Genome Biology, Vol. 6, No. 7. (2005), 224.

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Text-mining in molecular biology - defined as the automatic extraction of information about genes, proteins and their functional relationships from text documents - has emerged as a hybrid discipline on the edges of the fields of information science, bioinformatics and computational linguistics. A range of text-mining applications have been developed recently that will improve access to knowledge for biologists and database annotators.

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