Meaning Bioinformatics
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The sum of the computational approaches to analyze, manage, and store biological data. Bioinformatics involves the analysis of biological information using computers and statistical techniques, the science of developing and utilizing computer databases and algorithms to accelerate and enhance biological research. Bioinformatics is used in analyzing [..]
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The science of using computers, databases, and math to organize and analyze large amounts of biological, medical, and health information. Information may come from many sources, including patient stat [..]
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Discipline encompassing the development and utilization of computational facilities to store, analyse and interpret biological data.
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Construction of databases on genomes, protein sequences; modelling complex biological processes, including systems biology.
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Bioinformatics solutions and service providers support research, development, the application of computational tools, and approaches for expanding the use of biological, medical, behavioral and health [..]
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Bioinformatics is a subdiscipline of biology and computer science concerned with the acquisition, storage, analysis, and dissemination of biological data, most often DNA and amino acid sequences. Bioinformatics uses computer programs for a variety of applications, including determining gene and protein functions, establishing evolutionary relations [..]
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Synthesis of molecular biology and computer science that develops databases and computational tools to store, retrieve, and analyze nucleic acid and protein sequence data. © 2005 by W. H. Free [..]
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The application of computing and information technologies to the study and preservation of biological data. An inherently interdisciplinary field, bioinformatics research originates in computer scienc [..]
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The application of computer technology to the management of biological information. Specifically, it is the science of developing computer databases and algorithms to facilitate and expedite biologica [..]
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An umbrella term for biological studies that use computer programming as part of their methodology. Bioinformatics combines computer science, statistics, mathematics and engineering to study and proce [..]
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The science of collecting, organising and analysing large amounts of biological information, particularly that relating to the molecules of life.
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The science of using computers, databases, and math to organize and analyze large amounts of biological, medical, and health information. Information may come from many sources, including patient statistics, tissue specimens, genetics research, and clinical trials.
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The study of the application of computer and statistical techniques to the management of information. In genome projects this includes the development of methods to search databases quickly, to analyze DNA sequence information, and to predict protein sequence and structure from DNA sequence data. (Source: Specialized encyclopedia and dictionaries).
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The process of developing tools and processes to quantify and collect data to study biological systems logically.
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Integrating computer science and information systems with biological data to analyze and understand biological processes.
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The generation/creation, collection, storage (in databases), and efficient use of data/information from genomics from biological research to accomplish an objective (for example, to discover a new pha [..]
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A sub-discipline of health informatics concerned with the application of molecular biology to biomedical science and translational medicine, especially the use of computational tools and algorithms in [..]
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the science of informatics as applied to biological research. Informatics is the management and analysis of data using advanced computing techniques. Bioinformatics is particularly important as an adj [..]
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n. bioinformática
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The analysis of biological information using computers and statistical techniques; the science of developing and utilizing computer databases and algorithms to accelerate and enhance biological resear [..]
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Bioinformatics refers to the use of computer science, statistical modelling and algorithmic processing to understand biological data. Bioinformatics is an example of how computer science has revolutio [..]
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The science of using computers, databases, and math to organize and analyze large amounts of biological, medical, and health information. Information may come from many sources, including patient statistics, tissue specimens, genetics research, and clinical trials.
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The science that uses advanced computing techniques for management and analysis of biological data. Bioinformatics particularly is important as an adjunct to genomic research, which generates a large amount of complex data involving DNA sequences and hundreds of thousands of genes.
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The use of computer science, statistics, and information science to gain new understanding of biological systems. Bioinformatics is especially useful for the organization and interpretation of genome [..]
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The use of information technology and computers to capture, record and interpret complex biological data, for example DNA sequences and patterns of gene expression.
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Computational or algorithmic approaches to the analysis and integration of genomic, proteomic, or chemical data residing in databases. Bioinformatics includes applications for the analysis of DNA and protein sequence patterns.
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The application of computing and information technologies to the study and preservation of biological data. An inherently interdisciplinary field, bioinformatics research originates in computer scienc [..]
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Current efforts in molecular biology are producing an abundance of data that provides exciting opportunities for knowledge discovery, as well as an increasing problem of information overload. Bioinfor [..]
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 Bioinfomatics is an interdisciplinary field that develops methods and software tools for understanding biological data. As an interdisciplinary field of science, they combine computer science, statistics, mathematics, and engineering to study and process biological data.
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The application of computer technology to the management of biological information. Specifically, it is the science of developing computer databases and algorithms to facilitate and expedite biological research, particularly in genomics.
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Bioinformatics describes the methods and software tools used for understanding biological data. It is used to collate and analyse the vast quantities of data being produced by spinal cord injury resea [..]
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The branch of biology that is concerned with the acquisition, storage, display and analysis of biological information. Analysis of biological information includes statistical and computational methods [..]
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(biology,computer science) A field of science in which biology, computer science, and information technology merge into a single discipline to analyse biological information using computers and stat [..]
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The collection, classification, storage, and analysis of biochemical and biological information using computers, especially as applied to molecular genetics and genome sequencing.
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