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==Unleashed Informatics==
{{Infobox Software|name=BOND|developer=Christopher Hogue et al., Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute, Mount Sinai. Commercial rights: Unleashed Informatics|latest_release_version=BIND 4.0, SMIDsuite|genre=Bioinformatics tool|license=Open Access|website=[http://bond.unleashedinformatics.com/index.jsp?pg=0]}}
The Blueprint Initiative started as a research program in the lab of Dr. Christopher Hogue the Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute at Mount Sinai in Toronto. On December 14, 2005 Unleashed Informatics Limited acquired the commercial rights to The Blueprint Initiative intellectual property. This included rights to the protein interaction database BIND, the small molecule interaction database SMID, as well as the data warehouse SeqHound. Unleashed Informatics is a data management service provider and is overseeing the management and curation of The Blueprint Initiative under the guidance of Dr. Hogue[1].
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==Biomolecular Object Network Databank (BOND)==
The Biomolecular Object Network Databank, which integrates the original blueprint initiative databases as well as other databases, such as Genbank, combined with many tools required to analyze these data. Annotations links for sequences, including taxon identifiers, redundant sequences, Genome Ontology descriptions, Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man identifiers, conserved domains, data base cross-references, LocusLink Identifiers and complete genomes are also available. Bond facilitates cross-database queries and is an open access resource which integrates interaction and sequence data[2].
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