Genome informatics
Genoinformatics, also genome informatics is the field that studies information processing and flow in genoms. Genome informatics introduces computer and statistical techniques and applies them to derive biological information from genome sequences[1]. Genome informatics includes methods to analyse DNA sequence information and to predict protein sequence and structure[1]. Genome informatics dealing with[2]: microbial and metagenomics, sequencing algorithms, variant discovery and genome assembly, evolution, complex traits and phylogenetics, personal and medical genomics, transcriptomics, genome structure and function[2]. Genoinformatics refers to genome and chromosome dynamics, quantitative biology and modeling, molecular and cellular pathologies[3]. Genoinformatics also refers to genome design.
References
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- ^ a b "Genome Informatics | CSHL". meetings.cshl.edu. Retrieved 2020-04-20.
- ^ "ePole of GenoInformatics". www.ijm.fr (in French). Retrieved 2020-04-21.