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biological (archaic), biologic 1. of or relating to biology 2. (of a detergent) containing enzymes said to be capable of removing stains of organic origin from items to be washed 3. a drug, such as a vaccine, that is derived from a living organism biological [¦bī·ə¦läj·ə·kəl] (biology) Of or pertaining to life or living organisms. (immunology) A biological product used to induce immunity to various infectious diseases or noxious substances of biological origin. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Blueprint assembles and curates known interactions between biological molecules and enters this data into BIND, a repository of biological data ranging from molecular interactions and small-molecule chemical reactions to interfaces from three-dimensional structures, pathways and genetics interaction networks. Bioinformatics--the rapidly evolving science of managing and analyzing biological data using advanced computing programs--is a vital tool for evaluating the volumes of data generated by genomics research. Rolston's second task is to construct an alternative reading of the biological data. |
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