What is Bioinformatics ?
Bioinformatics is a science which uses computational techniques to analyze the biological problems;the science of developing and utilizing computer databases and algorithms to accelerate and enhance biological research.
Bioinformatics is much more than what this definition says, its commonly referred as dry lab work which accelerates the wet lab work drastically. How bioinformatics emerged ? 
Bioinformatics recently became the BUZZ word, after the human genome was deciphered in Feb 2001.
But it all started way back in 1960's when the first bioinformatics database was created by Dayhoff. 
So here is a list of major events in bioinformatics over the last several decades. 
 1965     Margaret Dayhoff's Atlas of Protein Sequences 
 1970     Needleman-Wunsch algorithm 
 1977     DNA sequencing and software to analyze it (Staden) 
 1981     Smith-Waterman algorithm developed 
 1981     The concept of a sequence motif (Doolittle) 
 1982     GenBank Release 3 made public 
 1982     Phage lambda genome sequenced 
 1983     Sequence database searching algorithm (Wilbur-Lipman) 
 1985     FASTP/FASTN: fast sequence similarity searching 
 1988     National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) created at NIH/NLM 
 1988     EMBnet network for database distribution 
 1990     BLAST: fast sequence similarity searching 
 1991     EST: expressed sequence tag sequencing 
 1993     Sanger Centre, Hinxton, UK 
 1994     EMBL European Bioinformatics Institute, Hinxton, UK 
 1995     First bacterial genomes completely sequenced 
 1996     Yeast genome completely sequenced 
 1997     PSI-BLAST 
 1998     Worm (multicellular) genome completely sequenced 
 1999     Fly genome completely sequenced 
 2000     The genome for Pseudomonas aeruginosa (6.3 Mbp) is published. 
 2000     The A. thaliana genome (100 Mb) is sequenced. 
 2001     The human genome (3 Giga base pairs) is published. 
S.SUGUNA DEVI
Research Executive
Orchid Chemicals & Pharmaceutical Pvt. ltd
Scholinganallur
Chennai
