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  History ,  Origin & Bioinformatics Events 

1961

Sidney Brenner, François Jacob, Matthew Meselson, identify messenger RNA

1962

Pauling's theory of molecular evolution

1965

Margaret Dayhoff's Atlas of Protein Sequences

1970

Needleman-Wunsch algorithm

1977

DNA sequencing and software to analyze it (Staden)

1981

Smith-Waterman algorithm developed

1981

The concept of a sequence motif (Doolittle)

1982

GenBank Release 3 made public

1982

Phage lambda genome sequenced

1983

Sequence database searching algorithm (Wilbur-Lipman)

1985

FASTP/FASTN: fast sequence similarity searching

1988

National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) created at NIH/NLM

1988

EMBnet network for database distribution

1990

BLAST: fast sequence similarity searching

1991

EST: expressed sequence tag sequencing

1993

Sanger Centre, Hinxton, UK

1994

EMBL European Bioinformatics Institute, Hinxton, UK

1995

First bacterial genomes completely sequenced

1996

Yeast genome completely sequenced

1997

PSI-BLAST

1998

Worm (multicellular) genome completely sequenced

1999

Fly genome completely sequenced

1999

Fly genome completely sequenced

2000

 

Jeong H, Tombor B, Albert R, Oltvai ZN, Barabasi AL. The large-scale organization of metabolic networks. Nature 2000 Oct 5;407(6804):651-4, PubMed   

2000

The genome for Pseudomonas aeruginosa (6.3 Mbp) is published.

2000

The A. thaliana genome (100 Mb) is secquenced.

2001

The human genome (3 Giga base pairs) is published.

 

 
 
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