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One of the primary goals of bioinformatics is the identification of the function of genes. The most reliable way of doing this is through experimentation. However, this is a very slow and expensive process. While this is necessary in the beginning and will continue to be necessary for special cases, it becomes impractical when one considers the number of different genes encoded in the genomes of every living organism. A faster way is to instead identify the function of genes by comparing them to the smaller set of genes with known function. This comparison may be based on many different kinds of data, including sequence similarity and gene expression data (Hawkins and Kihara, 2007).
Gene Function Prediction Based on Sequence Or Expression Data by Kevin Thomas Horan is 114 pages long, and a total of 28,956 words.
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