Bioinformatics

Definition of Bioinformatics as it relates to Science, Zoology, Genomics

Bioinformatics involves the development and application of computational tools and algorithms to analyze and interpret biological data, particularly in the field of genomics. It encompasses the management and statistical analysis of large-scale genomic data, such as that generated by next-generation sequencing technologies. Bioinformatics also includes the use of machine learning and artificial intelligence techniques to model and simulate biological systems. In the context of zoology, bioinformatics can be used to study the genetic diversity and evolutionary relationships of different animal species. Overall, bioinformatics plays a crucial role in advancing our understanding of genome function and regulation, and has numerous applications in fields such as personalized medicine, agricultural biotechnology, and environmental monitoring.

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External Links

.:. BITS Bioinformatics Italian Society
Public Library of Bioinformatics | focus on bioinformatics
EuBIC - European Bioinformatics Community
Kyoto University Bioinformatics Center
The Barton Group | Bioinformatics Research | Division of Computational Biology | School of Life Sciences | University of Dundee
Brinkman Lab Microbe-loving bioinformatics and genomics research lab, aiming to better control infectious diseases and support health in a sustainable way
Journal Home:: Computational Biology and Bioinformatics:: Science Publishing Group
Open Source Biology Genetics Interest Group – Open source scripts, reports, and preprints for in vitro biology, genetics, bioinformatics, crispr, and other biotech applications.
Sencel Bioinformatics
4ngs | Bioinformatics for Next Generation Sequencing
OBF Open Bioinformatics Foundation
Life Science Market Research - BioInformatics Inc.
SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics | Expasy
scikit-bio: Bioinformatics in Python — scikit-bio
Japanese Society for Bioinformatics - JSBi ::
Bioinformatics and Systems Medicine Laboratory