TY - JOUR
T1 - Bringing sequences to life
T2 - How bioinformatics corporealizes sequence data
AU - Mackenzie, Adrian
PY - 2003/12
Y1 - 2003/12
N2 - Sequence databases have become more visible through the heavy publicity associ-ated with the Human Genome Project. This paper looks at some of the emerging artefacts and systems developed to read, write, order and visualise sequence data and other kinds of biological data retrieved from databases and databanks such as GenBank. It argues that bioinformatics software can be regarded as a symptom of a broad and powerful transformation in biological knowledges and in the biopolitical constitution of living bodies. Two facets of this transformation are emphasised. Firstly, examining bioinformatics software might help us situate how sequence data is actually circulating, and to what ends. In particular, the paper looks at the significance of sequence comparison and protein folding problems. Secondly, an emerging nexus of property relations and intellectual work can be detected within the ordering of sequence data carried out bioinformatics.
AB - Sequence databases have become more visible through the heavy publicity associ-ated with the Human Genome Project. This paper looks at some of the emerging artefacts and systems developed to read, write, order and visualise sequence data and other kinds of biological data retrieved from databases and databanks such as GenBank. It argues that bioinformatics software can be regarded as a symptom of a broad and powerful transformation in biological knowledges and in the biopolitical constitution of living bodies. Two facets of this transformation are emphasised. Firstly, examining bioinformatics software might help us situate how sequence data is actually circulating, and to what ends. In particular, the paper looks at the significance of sequence comparison and protein folding problems. Secondly, an emerging nexus of property relations and intellectual work can be detected within the ordering of sequence data carried out bioinformatics.
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U2 - 10.1080/1463677032000147180
DO - 10.1080/1463677032000147180
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:0842265640
SN - 1463-6778
VL - 22
SP - 315
EP - 332
JO - New Genetics and Society
JF - New Genetics and Society
IS - 3
ER -