Bioinformatics
Bioinformatics is defined as the operation of tools of calculation and analysis to the prisoner and interpretation of natural data. It's an interdisciplinary field, which harnesses computer wisdom, mathematics, drugs, and biology. Bioinformatics, as related to genetics and genomics, is a scientific sub discipline that involves using computer technology to collect, store, dissect and circulate natural data and information, similar as DNA and amino acid sequences or reflections about those sequences. Scientists and clinicians use databases that organize and indicator similar natural information to increase our understanding of health and complaint and, in certain cases, as part of medical care.
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