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Among the many bioinformatics careers, a bioinformatician is most closely associated with managing data itself. This role is responsible for managing large databases, developing data frameworks, and creating and modifying algorithms.
BMC Bioinformatics is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles describing novel computational algorithms and software, models and tools, including statistical methods, machine learning and artificial intelligence, as well as systems biology.
Application of Bioinformatics Bioinformatics is mainly used to extract knowledge from biological data through the development of algorithms and software. Bioinformatics is widely applied in the examination of Genomics, Proteomics, 3D structure modelling of Proteins, Image analysis, Drug designing and a lot more.
Advanced computational tools and processes like programming, massive secure databases and algorithms were required to harness the power of the biological data. Today, bioinformatics is integral to the advancement of biomedical research, effective medicine, healthcare, and public health worldwide.
How can we use bioinformatics to answer questions in genomics? Tools like HumanMine and OpenTargets allow scientists to start from a gene and see what proteins it is the blueprint for. From there, they look at where the proteins are found in the body, and what diseases are linked to them.
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What are examples of bioinformatics? Examples of bioinformatics include the Human Genome Project and the Human Microbiome Project. Both projects used genome sequencing technologies to determine the order of base pairs in the human genome and associated microbial genomes, respectively.