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    DATA MINING FOR DRUG DISCOVERY
    (TANUVAS, Chennai, 2009-09) Dhanapalan, P.; Sujatha, P.L.; Devendran, P.; TANUVAS
    Data mining sifts through huge amounts of information and extracts previously unrealised information about molecular compounds, product portfolio, clinical studies, and customer information that can be applied to accelerate drug discovery and development. For example, you could match desirable biochemical specifications with disease. and patient characteristics, and select compounds with the highest probability of a favourable safety and efficacy profile.
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    GEONOMIC WEB RESOURCES
    (TANUVAS, Chennai, 2009-09) Devendran, P.; TANUVAS
    Genome is the total genetic content present in a haploid set of chromosomes as well as membrane bound organelle (such as mitochondria, chloroplast) in eukaryotes, a single chromosome as well as plasmids in bacteria, or the DNA or RNA of viruses. In English-language, neologism- omics informally refers to a field of study in biology ending in the suffix —omics. Genomics is a study of an organism's entire genome.