What is bioinformatics? a technique using 3-D images of genes in order to predict how and when they will be expressed a software program available from NIH to design genes a method that uses very large national and international databases to access and work with sequence information a series of search programs that allow a student to identify who in the world is trying to sequence a given species a procedure that uses software to order DNA sequences in a variety of comparable ways

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A method that uses a very large national and international database to access and work with the sequence information.

This is an interdisciplinary field which develops various types of methods and software tools for the understanding the biological data.

Bioinformatics includes the the use of computer programming language   and databases for the generation of data.

The work is generally based on the  dry laboratory. It works on the genomics and proteomics.

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