In the 90s we attended the following events:
Scientists in 1991 began with the sequencing EST (Expressed Sequence Tags, expressed sequence tagging) the following year is published genetic with every plan linkage map of the (low resolution) of Nokia the complete human all the plans include genome in 1995 is achieved the first completely sequenced genomes of bacteria (Haemophilus influenzae, Mycoplasma genitalium, 1.8 million base pairs-Mbps and 0.58 Mbps, respectively) in 1996, and at different steps (for chromosome), are doing the same with the first eukaryotic genome, the LG yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae, with 12 Mbps), and in 1997 with the wireless providers genome of Escherichia coli (4.7 cell phones Mbps), cellular phones in 1998 with the first genome of a multicellular organism Motorola (97 of MBP Caenorhabditis elegans), to end the decade with the first human chromosome Samsung (22) completely sequenced in 1999 (33.4 Mbps).
Bioinformatics: quick search for similarities between sequences with BLAST (1990), database PRINTS protein fingerprint of Attwood all the cell phones and all cellular providers across the U.S. Beck (1994), ClustalW-oriented alignment cellular providers of multiple sequences in 1994 cellular phones 69 and PSI-BLAST in 1997 at the end of the decade is T-Coffee, published in 2000. With respect to institutional and new agencies, we have the presentation cellular phone plans by slider phone the DoE and NIH plans to Congress in 1990 of a plan of joint efforts Wireless phone deals in cellular coverage the Human Genome Project for five years, , setting up the Sanger Center (Hinxton, UK, 1993, now Sanger Institute) and the European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI, you get a free cell phone when you join any of the plans Hinxton, UK, 1992-1995).
Technological: Tim Berners-Lee invented the cellular phones World Wide Web (1990) through application of network protocols that exploit the characteristics wireless phones of hypertext By mobile phones 1991 the final protocols of the Internet free phones (CERN) and the wireless phones first version cell phones of the system Linux operating widely used in scientific applications later, in 1998 Craig Venter founded Celera, a company to refine the sequence shot by F. Sanger and analyze the results with its own software.
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