Over the past few decades, rapid developments in genomic and other molecular
research technologies have combined to produce a tremendous amount of
information related to molecular biology. Bioinformatics applies information
technology to this field of study. It entails the creation of databases,
algorithms, computational and statistical techniques, and theory to solve the
practical problems that arise from the management and analysis of biological
data.Commonactivities in Bioinformatics include mapping and analyzingDNAand
protein sequences, aligning different DNA and protein sequences to compare them,
and creating and viewing 3-D models of protein structures.
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