Posts

BIOINFORMATICS

 An interdisciplinary field of study called bioinformatics brings together computer science, statistics, and biology to analyse and interpret biological data, particularly big data produced by high-throughput research like genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics. With the use of bioinformatics, researchers are able to analyse and interpret biological data, gain important new knowledge, and advance subjects like genetics, molecular biology, and biotechnology. The following are some of the major uses for bioinformatics: genome assembly and sequencing Gene expression research Analysis and prediction of protein structure comparing genomes Evolutionary biology and phylogenetics drug development and discovery Bioinformatics analyses and interprets biological data using a variety of computer science tools and techniques, including network analysis, machine learning, and data mining. Students are introduced to the fundamentals of bioinformatics, databases, and tools for interpreting biologi...