Recent developments in Genomics and Proteomics brought about by the Human Genome Project have given birth to Bioinformatics - a new scientific discipline at the cross-roads of biology, medicine and information technology. The sequencing of genomes of Homo sapiens, Arabidopsis thaliana (thale cress), C. elegans (worm), Danio rerio (zebrafish) and Drosophila melanogaster (fruit fly), among many others is only the first step towards the discovery process that is aimed eventually at devising new methods and technologies to address our unmet medical needs.

Why does one person respond to a certain medication while another does not? Why do some women get breast cancer while others do not? Why are some individuals more susceptible to an infectious disease than others? These are the kind of questions that biologists are now trying to address. The next few decades will be completely consumed in research that leads to answers to these issues. Bioinformatics is the solution. The need to analyze genetic data has lead to the growth of powerful technologies that enable researchers to study the regulation of tens of thousands of genes at the same time.

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