Below is a draft, feedback today please!  In particular, I'd like to
hear if people have new contributions, or relevant blogs or links they'd
like included.

-k

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% Biohaskell-KB.tex
\begin{hcarentry}[updated]{Biohaskell}
\label{bioinformatics}
\report{Ketil Malde}%05/11
\participants{Christian H\"oner zu Siederdissen, Nick Ignolia, Felipe Almeida 
Lessa}
\makeheader

%**<img width=200 src="./biohaskell.svg">
%*ignore
\begin{center}
\includegraphics[width=0.235\textwidth]{html/biohaskell.pdf}
\end{center}
%*endignore

Bioinformatics in Haskell is a steadily growing field, and the
\href{http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/pkg-list.html#cat:bioinformatics}{\emph{Bio}
  section} on Hackage now contains 45 libraries and applications. The
\href{http://biohaskell.org}{biohaskell web site} coordinates this
effort, and provides documentation and related information.
Anybody interested in the combination of Haskell and bioinformatics is 
encouraged
to sign up to the
\href{http://biohaskell.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/biohaskell}{mailing
  list}, and to register and document their contributions on the
\href{http://biohaskell.org}{http://biohaskell.org} wiki.

Bioinformatics is a diverse field, and consequently, we have
different \href{http://biohaskell.org/Libraries}{libraries} covering
mostly separate areas.

Recently, the \href{http://biohaskell.org/Libraries/Bio}{\emph{biolib
 library}} is being split up into smaller, standalone packages, which
along with other contributions, depend on the small
\href{http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/biocore}{biocore} library
for some standard data types and definitions.

Among new contributions are Christian's
\href{http://hackage.haskell.org/package/ADPfusion}{ADPfusion stuff},
combining Robert Giegerich's Algebraic Dynamic Programming with
stream-fusing combinators.

% Libraries

% Applications?

% Papers?

\FurtherReading
\begin{compactitem}
\item \url{http://biohaskell.org}
\item \url{http://blog.malde.org/}
\item \url{http://www.tbi.univie.ac.at/~choener/haskell.html}
\end{compactitem}
\end{hcarentry}

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