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Individual.com: LabBook Inc. Announces Release of XML Standard for Genomic Research
Submitted by Gary Van Domselaar; posted on Friday, January 12, 2001 (1 comment)
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``LabBook, Inc., announced the release of its XML data format to provide a common method for communicating genomic research information. This open XML data standard, called BSML (Bioinformatic Sequence Markup Language)(TM), will allow life sciences researchers, suppliers, and content and service providers, to interact and exchange information through a universal data language. BSML enables the creation, delivery, integration, and storage of documents containing complex sequence information, features and annotations, plus the ability to describe how to visualize these elements.
``Researchers will be able to exchange information through an XML/BSML email, the Genogram(TM), which is created and read by LabBook's Genomic XML Viewer(TM) and Genomic XML Browser(TM). LabBook will support the standard by providing the language specification (BSML DTD Version 2.2) and Genomic XML Viewer(TM) to the life science community. LabBook will also develop `XML converters' allowing the integration of disparate data in the life science community.''
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http://www.individual.com/browse/story.shtml?story=p0110144.601
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