Computational biologists have devised a software tool that can play a high-speed ‘Match Game’ to identify bioactive molecules and the microbial genes that produce them so they can be evaluated as possible antibiotics and other therapeutic agents.
Computational ‘match game’ identifies potential antibiotics
Computational biologists have devised a software tool that can play a high-speed ‘Match Game’ to identify bioactive molecules and the microbial genes that produce them so they can be evaluated as possible antibiotics and other therapeutic agents.