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computer software used to automatically analyze, display, visualize and interpret biomolecular assay data; computer software and algorithms used in research, testing and screening services for scientific research, biology, biotechnology, genetics, therapeutics, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, forensics, and diagnostic monitoring and predictive tests; computer software for searching, retrieving, viewing and analyzing genetic, pedigree, genomic, proteomic and other bioinformatics data and for creating custom graphs, images, interfaces, and other displays of such data; computer software for designing, creating, maintaining and accessing bioinformatics data, specifically genotyping assay results; computer software for transferring data between bioinformatics databases; computer software to analyze and display data derived from data generation methods, equipment and other software programs, namely, nucleic acid amplification, hybridization assays, indexing assays, polymerase-based extension assays, single nucleotide extension assays, mutation assays, epigenetic assays, Mendelian assays, HPLC assays, dHPLC assays, homology assays, immuno-assays and Mass Spectrometer (MS) readings, to provide High Throughput (HT) genotyping, namely, Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms, or SNPs, discovery, gene expression analysis, sequencing, differential display and DNA diagnostics; computer software incorporating Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques, namely, Machine Learning (ML), pattern recognition and statistical techniques such as Expectation Maximization (EM), to provide data analysis, interpretation, clustering, normalization, graphing, and display of tagging system data; software that includes a database to track specific samples and calls; software that uses World Wide Web (WWW) based applications and interfaces for use in software that uses World Wide Web (WWW) based applications and interfaces to remotely access all of the software identified above; software that incorporates XML (Extensible Markup Language) formatted data files in store and exchange information on tagging system data and genotyping calls