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Current progress in bioinformatics 2007
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Briefings in Bioinformatics is pleased to present our third annual Current Progress in Bioinformatics special issue. As in previous years, we have attempted to identify exciting or emerging fields of bioinformatics, and have asked leaders in these fields to present a brief summary of progress over the last 18–24 months and an annotated biography drawing attention to papers of particular significance.
Each year, we have a logistical task of setting the order of the articles to appear in this volume. Typically, we organize them based on the linear logic of biology's central dogma: from DNA to RNA to protein to function and phenotype. The central dogma has undergone a transformation in the
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