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- Bibliome abstract "The bibliome is the totality of biological text corpus. This term was coined around 2000 in EBI (European Bioinformatics Institute) to denote the importance of biological text information. Similar terms that have been less frequently used are literaturome and textome. By approximate analogy to widely used terms like genome, metabolome, proteome, and transcriptome, this -ome would properly refer to the literature of a specified or contextually implied field, hence: biological bibliome, political bibliome, etc. However the term has not (yet) been applied outside the biological and medical sciences so it currently by default applies just to the biomedical fields. It would make little sense to apply it to a particular body of texts such as MEDLINE, despite a natural analogy that might seem to suggest this: the terms genome, proteome, channelome, metabolome, and transcriptome all usually assume a specific organism or cell set and (except for genome) a specific time point. The reason following this analogy would make little sense is that there is already an established term for this purpose, corpus. From the bibliome, biologists and computer scientists datamine to discover new gene targets and drugs. Bibliomics is the bioinformatics study of bibliome. Bibliome is not a pseudoome because it is a useful concept that is used by bioinformatists.".
- Bibliome wikiPageExternalLink eagli-eagle-eye.
- Bibliome wikiPageExternalLink ITR.
- Bibliome wikiPageExternalLink gocat.
- Bibliome wikiPageExternalLink embor199.html.
- Bibliome wikiPageID "7972488".
- Bibliome wikiPageLength "2569".
- Bibliome wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Bibliome wikiPageRevisionID "614037148".
- Bibliome wikiPageWikiLink Bioinformatics.
- Bibliome wikiPageWikiLink Biologist.
- Bibliome wikiPageWikiLink Category:Omics.
- Bibliome wikiPageWikiLink Channelome.
- Bibliome wikiPageWikiLink Computer_scientist.
- Bibliome wikiPageWikiLink Data_mining.
- Bibliome wikiPageWikiLink Drug.
- Bibliome wikiPageWikiLink European_Bioinformatics_Institute.
- Bibliome wikiPageWikiLink GOCat.
- Bibliome wikiPageWikiLink Gene.
- Bibliome wikiPageWikiLink Gene_ontology.
- Bibliome wikiPageWikiLink Genome.
- Bibliome wikiPageWikiLink Metabolome.
- Bibliome wikiPageWikiLink Proteome.
- Bibliome wikiPageWikiLink Pseudoome.
- Bibliome wikiPageWikiLink Text_corpus.
- Bibliome wikiPageWikiLink Transcriptome.
- Bibliome wikiPageWikiLink UniProt.
- Bibliome wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bibliome".
- Bibliome wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bioinformatics-stub.
- Bibliome wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- Bibliome wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:No_footnotes.
- Bibliome subject Category:Omics.
- Bibliome hypernym Totality.
- Bibliome type Omic.
- Bibliome comment "The bibliome is the totality of biological text corpus. This term was coined around 2000 in EBI (European Bioinformatics Institute) to denote the importance of biological text information. Similar terms that have been less frequently used are literaturome and textome.".
- Bibliome label "Bibliome".
- Bibliome sameAs Q2301073.
- Bibliome sameAs Biblioom.
- Bibliome sameAs m.026l_k2.
- Bibliome sameAs Q2301073.
- Bibliome wasDerivedFrom Bibliome?oldid=614037148.
- Bibliome isPrimaryTopicOf Bibliome.