Bioinformatics
Bioinformatics, an amalgam science that associates biological data with techniques for information storage, distribution, and analysis to support compound areas of scientific research, comprising biomedicine. It is nurtured by high-throughput data-generating experiments, including genomic sequence.
Progress of effective algorithms for measuring sequence likeness is an important objective of bioinformatics. Thus is used to predict interfaces between proteins, given individual structures of the partners known as “docking problem.”
Nevertheless, the ends of bioinformatics are integrative and are aimed at presuming out how combinations of diverse types of data can be used to apprehend natural phenomena, including organisms and disease.
- Mathematical Techniques
- Sequencing and bioinformatic analysis of genomes
- Translational Medicine
- Gene Oncology
- Protein Modeling
- Epigenomic data analysis
- Computational Neuroscience
- Genome Mapping
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- Biodiversity informatics
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- Clinical Case Reports
- Computational biology & Metabolomics
- DNA Punctuation
- Drug Discovery
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