Bioinformatics Data Management and Data Mining
Bioinformatics Data Management and Data Mining
Bioinformatics is the science of storing, extracting, organizing, analyzing, interpreting, and utilizing information from biological sequences and molecules. The focus of bioinformatics is the application of computer technology to the management of biological information. Specifically, it is the science of developing computer databases and algorithms to facilitate and expedite biological research, particularly in genomics. It has been mainly stimulated by advances in DNA sequencing and genome mapping techniques (Adams, Fields & Venter, 1994). Genomics is the discipline that studies genes and their functions, including the functional study of genes, their resulting proteins, and the role played by the proteins in the biochemical processes, as well as the study of human genetics by comparisons with model organisms such as mice, fruit flies, and the bacterium E. coli
CITATION: Galitsky, Boris. Bioinformatics Data Management and Data Mining edited by C. Rivero, Laura . Hershey : IGI Global , 2005. Encyclopedia of Database Technologies and Applications - Available at: https://library.au.int/bioinformatics-data-management-and-data-mining