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FORTRAN language data types

This broad description of bioinformatics and of the two types of bioinformatics scientist is quite abstract. It does not detail the characteristics of the data with which the bioinformatics scientist has to work. Neither does it define the set of tools that the developer should work with or implement. There was a time, in the late 1980s and early 1990s, when the type of data was well defined. Molecular sequence data, the stream of bases in DNA, and the stream of residues at the protein level vvoe the main types of data. Programmers developed code in FORTRAN or C and scripting languages were immature. [Pg.337]


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