Bioinformatics

Bioinformatics is defined as the application of computational and analytical tools to the collection, analysis, and interpretation of biological data. It is a multidisciplinary field that integrates computer science, mathematics, physics, and biology to better understand complex biological systems.

Bioinformatics uses specialized software and algorithms for a wide range of purposes, including determining gene and protein functions, analyzing evolutionary relationships, and predicting the three-dimensional structures of proteins. By studying patterns within DNA and protein sequences—both within a single organism and across different species—bioinformatics helps uncover the functions of genes and proteins and provides insights into evolutionary biology.

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