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In silico biology.

by: Chrisantha T. Fernando, Richard A. Goldstein, Phil Husbands, Dov J. Stekel
Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing. Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing (2010), pp. 477-480  Key: citeulike:6129295

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Rather than studying existent living systems, we can increasingly produce computer models that capture the salient aspects of life. This provides us with unprecedented opportunities to examine, manipulate, and explore biological phenomena, allowing us to investigate some of the deepest issues in biology.


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