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What is the Biology Workbench?

What is it?

The Biology Workbench is a collection of molecular biology analysis tools integrated into one Web-delivered platform, available free thanks to UCSD's Bioinformatics and Computational Biology group in the Department of Bioengineering.

What is it for?

It would be more expedient to ask "what can't it do?", rather than ask "what is it for?". Example applications include:

What's in it?

There are literally hundreds of programs in Biology Workbench, including all of the classic tools: BLAST, Clustal, Phylip, etc.

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Record created 5/17/2006.

ypouliot, September 15, 2009

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