biyobilişim, biyoenformatik

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(Bilim, İlim) bioinformatics
The use of computers to handle biological information The term is often used to describe computational molecular biology - the use of computers to store, search and characterize the genetic code of genes, the proteins linked to each gene and their associated functions
The acquisition, storage, arrangement, analysis, display and communication of information related to the biology of living things, generally assisted by the use of computers
The science that uses advanced computing techniques for management and analysis of biological data Bioinformatics is particularly important as an adjunct to genomic research, which generates a large amount of complex data, involving billions of individual DNA building-blocks, and tens of thousands of genes (SNP consortium)
The field of study that relates to the collection, organization and analysis of large amounts of biological data using networks of computers and databases (usually with reference to the genome project and DNA, RNA or protein sequence or structure information)
An interdisciplinary area at the intersection of biological, computer, and information sciences necessary to manage, process, and understand large amounts of data, for instance from the sequencing of the human genome, or from large databases containing information about plants and animals for use in discovering and developing new drugs
The discipline of obtaining information about genomic or protein sequence data This may involve similarity searches of databases, comparing your unidentified sequence to the sequences in a database, or making predictions about the sequence based on current knowledge of similar sequences Databases are frequently made publically available through the Internet, or locally at your institution
The collection, organization and analysis of large amounts of biological data, using networks of computers and databases
The study of the application of computer and statistical techniques to the management of biological information In genome projects,bioinformatics 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
The discipline of using computers to address information problems in the life sciences; it involves the creation of electronic data bases on genomes, protein sequences, etc
A field of science in which biology, computer science, and information technology merge into a single discipline to analyse biological information using computers and statistical techniques
The science of informatics as applied to biological research Informatics is the management and analysis of data using advanced computing techniques
information about human and other animal genes and related biological structures and processes
a scientific discipline that comprises all aspects of the gathering, storing, handling, analysing, interpreting and spreading of biological information Involves powerful computers and innovative programmes which handle vast amounts of coding information on genes and proteins from genomics programmes Comprises the development and application of computational algorithms for the purpose of analysis, interpretation, and prediction of data for the design of experiments in the biosciences [CUB]
The management and analysis of data from biological research
The use of IT to acquire, store, manage and analyze any type of biological data Today's accelerated progress in genetic research is possible, in part, because of this combination of biology, powerful algorithm tools and immense databases See genomics
{i} use of computers in biological research (such as the use of computerized databases for genomes, proteins, etc.)
The science of managing and analyzing biological data using advanced computing techniques Especially important in analyzing genomic research data See also: informatics
An emerging science that applies computer and database technology to biological data Used extensively in genomics, proteomics (the study of proteins and their interactions), and combinatorial chemistry to track ever-growing amounts of information
is the application of computer technology to biology; a combination of techniques and models in statistical, computational, and life sciences to understand the significance of biological data