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THE CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY OF BIOINFORMATICS |
1953 |
Watson & Crick propose the double helix model for DNA based x-ray data obtained by Franklin & Wilkins. |
1954 |
Perutz's group develop heavy atom methods to solve the phase problem in protein crystallography. |
1955 |
The sequence of the first protein to be analysed, bovine insulin, is announed by F.Sanger. 1969 - The ARPANET is created by linking computers at Standford and UCLA. |
1970 |
The details of the Needleman-Wunsch algorithm for sequence comparison are published. |
1972 |
The first recombinant DNA molecule is created by Paul Berg and his group. |
1973 |
The Brookhaven Protein DataBank is announeced (Acta.Cryst.B,1973,29:1764). Robert Metcalfe receives his Ph.D from Harvard University. His thesis describes Ethernet. |
1974 |
Vint Cerf and Robert Khan develop the concept of connecting networks of computers into an "internet" and develop the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). |
1975 |
Microsoft Corporation is founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen. |
1988 |
The National Centre for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) is established at the National Cancer Institute. |
1989 |
The genetics Computer Group (GCG) becomes a privatae company. |
1990 |
The BLAST program (Altschul,et.al.) is implemented. |
1991 |
The research institute in Geneva (CERN) announces the creation of the protocols which make -up the World Wide Web. |
1993 |
CuraGen Corporation is formed in New Haven, CT. |
1994 |
Netscape Communications Corporation founded and releases Naviagator, the commerical version of NCSA's Mozilla. |
1995 |
The Haemophilus influenzea genome (1.8) is sequenced. |
1996 |
The genome for Saccharomyces cerevisiae (baker's yeadt, 12.1 Mb) is sequenced. |
1997 |
The genome for E.coli (4.7 Mbp) is published. |
1998 |
The genomes for Caenorhabitis elegans and baker's yeast are published. |
The Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics is established as a non-profit foundation. |
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PE Informatics was formed as a center of Excellence within PE Biosystems. This center brings together and leverges the complementary expertise of PE Nelson and Molecualr Informatics, to further complement the genetic instrumention expertise of Applied Biosystems. |
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Inpharmatica, a new Genomics and Bioinformatics company, is established by University College London, the |
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Wolfson Institute for Biomedical Research, five leading scientists from major British academic centres and Unibio Limited. |
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GeneFormatics, a company dedicated to the analysis and predication of protein structure and function, is formed in San Diego. |
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Molecualr Simulations Inc. is acquired by Pharmacopeia. |
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1999 |
deCode genetics maps the gene linked to pre-eclampsia as a locus on chromosome 2p13. |
2000 |
The genome for Pseudomonas aeruginosa (6.3 Mbp) is published. |
The A.thaliana genome (100 Mb) is secquenced. |
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The D.melanogaster genome (180 Mb) is sequenced. |
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Pharmacopeia acquires Oxoford Molecular Group. |
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2001 |
The huam genome (3,000 Mbp) is published. |
2002 |
Mouse Genome Sequencing Consortium publishes its draft sequence of mouse genome in the December 5, 2002, issue of Nature |
International consortium led by the DOE Joint Genome Institute publishes draft sequence of Fugu rubripes |
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2003 |
Human Genome Project Completion, April 2003 |
Human Chromosome 14 Finished - Chromosome 14 is the fourth chromosome to be completely sequenced. |
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TIGR's Bacteriophage KVP40 as well as ten other genomes have been added to the CMR: |