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Bioinformatics

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Bioinformatics is an interdisciplinary field that develops methods and software tools for understanding biological data, in particular when the data sets are large and complex. As an interdisciplinary field of science, bioinformatics combines biology, chemistry, physics, computer science, information engineering, mathematics and statistics to analyze and interpret the biological data. Bioinformatics has been used for in silico analyses of biological queries using computational and statistical techniques.
Bioinformatics includes biological studies that use computer programming as part of their methodology, as well as specific analysis "pipelines" that are repeatedly used, particularly in the field of genomics. Common uses of bioinformatics include the identification of candidates genes and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). Often, such identification is made with the aim to better understand the genetic basis of disease, unique adaptations, desirable properties (esp. in agricultural species), or differences between populations. In a less formal way, bioinformatics also tries to understand the organizational principles within nucleic acid and protein sequences, called proteomics.
Image and signal processing allow extraction of useful results from large amounts of raw data. In the field of genetics, it aids in sequencing and annotating genomes and their observed mutations. It plays a role in the text mining of biological literature and the development of biological and gene ontologies to organize and query biological data. It also plays a role in the analysis of gene and protein expression and regulation. Bioinformatics tools aid in comparing, analyzing and interpreting genetic and genomic data and more generally in the understanding of evolutionary aspects of molecular biology. At a more integrative level, it helps analyze and catalogue the biological pathways and networks that are an important part of systems biology. In structural biology, it aids in the simulation and modeling of DNA, RNA, proteins as well as biomolecular interactions. Historically, the term bioinformatics did not mean what it means today. Paulien Hogeweg and Ben Hesper coined it in 1970 to refer to the study of information processes in biotic systems. This definition placed bioinformatics as a field parallel to biochemistry (the study of chemical processes in biological systems).

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Cover of Introduction to bioinformatics by Arthur Mallay Lesk

Introduction to bioinformatics

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Cover of Reproducible Bioinformatics with Python by Ken Youens Clark

Reproducible Bioinformatics with Python

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Cover of Mastering Python for Bioinformatics by Ken Youens Clark

Mastering Python for Bioinformatics

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Cover of Introduction to Genomics by Arthur Mallay Lesk

Introduction to Genomics

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Cover of Bioinformatics and Functional Genomics by Jonathan Pevsner

Bioinformatics and Functional Genomics

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Jonathan Pevsner

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Cover of Bioinformatics: Sequence and Genome Analysis by David Mount

Bioinformatics: Sequence and Genome Analysis

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David Mount

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Cover of Database Annotation in Molecular Biology: Principles and Practice by Arthur Mallay Lesk

Database Annotation in Molecular Biology: Principles and Practice

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Cover of Introduction to Protein Architecture: The Structural Biology of Proteins by Arthur Mallay Lesk

Introduction to Protein Architecture: The Structural Biology of Proteins

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Cover of Introduction to Protein Science: Architecture, Function, and Genomics by Arthur Mallay Lesk

Introduction to Protein Science: Architecture, Function, and Genomics

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Cover of Regulatory RNA by Thomas Dandekar

Regulatory RNA

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Thomas Dandekar

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Cover of RNA Motifs and Regulatory Elements by Thomas Dandekar

RNA Motifs and Regulatory Elements

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Cover of Bioinformatics: An Introductory Textbook by Thomas Dandekar

Bioinformatics: An Introductory Textbook

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