Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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37822 | World Patent Information | 2015 | 4 Pages |
A debate over whether a search is a chemistry or a biology search is becoming increasingly more frequent within search teams. The line between non-text chemistry and biology searching has become blurred in recent years. The appearance of “non-natural” amino acids and modified peptides, for example, has given rise to the questions: Is it a structure? Is it a sequence? Could it be both? It may not be a question of one or the other, but perhaps working with a colleague to bring the best possible answer to the client. Several examples clarify the line and present guidance when beginning a search. Consider the size of the molecule, how many amino acids are present and what the client needs in order to best cover all bases and create a more comprehensive search report.