When learning bioinformatics, I'm constantly coming across new terms which I need to find the meaning of. Currently, to learn the meaning of terms, I Google the term, and usually read a Wikipedia article.
The question: Is there a curated, high-quality dictionary of biological terms available that beats random Google searches in terms of quality/information content?
Bioinformatics or Biology ? Wikipedia and references cited in wiki should be enough to get broad idea. There are some good books which people can recommend based on the subjects/topics. Is there any example that you did not like the information given on wiki ?
@Goutham - both Bioinformatics and Biology. I can't think of anything that's been really bad so far. I wanted to throw the question out and see if there are other resources that generally have better explanations/diagrams/animations/links than Wikipedia. I'm reading through the huge amount of NCBI resources (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/guide/all/) and I figured "if all of these databases/tools exist, surely there's a really good dictionary out there to look up biology/bioinformatics terms when learning" [doesn't have to be NCBI].