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Examples of Biological Databases in Bioinformatics: 4 Examples

This article throws light upon the four examples of biological databases in bioinformatics. The four examples of biological databases are: (1) Nucleotide Sequence Databases (2) Protein Sequence Databases (3) Macromolecular Databases and (4) Other Databases. Biological Databases: The collection of the biological data on a computer which can be manipulated to appear in varying arrangements and subsets is regarded as [...]

By |2015-10-16T06:40:03+00:00September 30, 2015|Bioinformatics|Comments Off on Examples of Biological Databases in Bioinformatics: 4 Examples

Bioinformatics: History, Coverage, Components and Applications

Read this article to learn about the history, coverage, components and applications of bioinformatics. The bioinformatics covers many specialized and advanced areas of biology. Such areas are: (1) Functional Genomics (2) Structural Genomics (3) Comparative Genomics (4) DNA Microarrays and (5) Medical Informatics. Bioinformatics is the combination (or marriage) of biology and information technology. Basically, bioinformatics is a recently developed [...]

By |2015-10-16T06:40:33+00:00September 30, 2015|Bioinformatics|Comments Off on Bioinformatics: History, Coverage, Components and Applications

Bioinformatics: Databases, Tools and Implications for Biodiversity

Read this article to learn about databases, tools and implications of bioinformatics for biodiversity. What is Bioinformatics? Roughly, bioinformatics describe any use of computers to handle biological information. In practice, a narrower definition is used: bioinformatics is a synonym for "computational molecular biology"—the use of computers to characterize the molecular components of living things. Most biologists talk about "doing bioinformatics" [...]

By |2015-08-27T19:21:43+00:00August 24, 2015|Bioinformatics|Comments Off on Bioinformatics: Databases, Tools and Implications for Biodiversity
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