On Friday 14 September 2007 19:15:31 Benjamin Mesing wrote: > today I have commit the tags based on the suggested patch provided by > the debian-med project. This is great. I found the following bits that you might want to change. Many greetings Steffen > +Tag: biology::nuceleic-acids typo -> nucleic > + Software that works with sequences of nucleic acids: > + DNA, RNA but also non-natural nucleic acids such as PNA or LNA. Should we possibly avoid abbreviations? locked nucleic acids (LNAs), peptide nucleic acids (PNAs) and I admit that I'd feel like writing out DNA and RNA, too. > +Tag: biology::peptidic > +Description: Proteins > + Software that works with sequences of aminoacids: peptides and proteins. amino acids > Facet: culture > Status: complete > Nature: space > @@ -495,6 +525,18 @@ > Tag: field::biology > Description: Biology > > +Tag: field::biology:bioinformatics > +Description: Bioinformatics > + Sequence analysis software. Well. If I'd have a veto then I'd use it here. field::biology:sequence-analysis would make perfect sense. Bioinformatics is more than that. Some (and possibly this includes me) would count everything that is tagged with field::biology as bioinformatics since otherwise is would not be in Debian. Anyway, bioinformatics is more then book-keeping. And if it is book-keeping then it is also the book-keeping of structures. > +Tag: field::biology:structural > +Description: Structural biology > + Software useful to model tridimentional structures. threedimensional
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