Ga yoon Kim
Principle of Bioinformatics
- Definition of Bioinformatics.
Bioinformatics is an interdisciplinary field that develops methods and software tools for understanding biological data.
- History of Bioinformatics.
Paulien Hogeweg and Ben Hesper coined the term Bioinformatics in 1970 to refer to the study of information processes in biotic system. This definition placed Bioinformatics as a field parallel to Biophysics or Biochemistry.
- Structural Bioinformatics.
Protein structure prediction is another important applicaiton of bioinformatics. The amino acid sequence of a protein, the so-called primary structure, can be easily determined from the sequence on the gene that codes for it.
- Goals of Bioinformatics.
1. Development and implementation of computer programs that enable efficient access to, use and management of, various types of information.
2. Development of new algorithms and statistical measures that assess relationships among members of large data sets.
- Principles of Bioinformatics.
Bioinformatics is a new interdiscipline at the interface of computer science, mathematics and biology. It is naturally characteriized more by the problem domains it addresses than by a foundational set of philosophical or scientific principles.
- References
1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bioinformatics
2. http://14.139.227.92/mkumar/Teaching/intro2.pdf
Bioprogramming Class
- Definition of Bioprogramming.
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Genomics Class
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Transcriptomics Class
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Proteomics Class
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Epigenomics Class Phenomics Enviromics
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Canceromics and Geromics Class
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