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  2. Computational biology - Wikipedia

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    In Poland, computational biology is closely linked to mathematics and computational science, serving as a foundation for bioinformatics and biological physics. The field is divided into two main areas: one focusing on physics and simulation and the other on biological sequences. [ 11 ]

  3. Biological computation - Wikipedia

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    The concept of biological computation proposes that living organisms perform computations, and that as such, abstract ideas of information and computation may be key to understanding biology.

  4. Biological computing - Wikipedia

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    A more restrictive definition views nanobiotechnology more specifically as the design and engineering of proteins that can then be assembled into larger, functional structures [2] [3] The implementation of nanobiotechnology, as defined in this narrower sense, provides scientists with the ability to engineer biomolecular systems specifically so ...

  5. WikiProject Molecular Biology/Computational Biology - Wikipedia

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    The Computational Biology taskforce is aimed at improving and organising articles on computational biology, bioinformatics, systems biology and related topics. More broadly, the taskforce aims to increase participation of computational biology researchers in English Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects, as well as cultivate Wikipedia-related ...

  6. Bioinformatics - Wikipedia

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    Bioinformatics uses biology, chemistry, physics, computer science, computer programming, information engineering, mathematics and statistics to analyze and interpret biological data. The process of analyzing and interpreting data can sometimes be referred to as computational biology, however this distinction between the two terms is often ...

  7. Bioimage informatics - Wikipedia

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    Bioimage informatics is a subfield of bioinformatics and computational biology. [1] It focuses on the use of computational techniques to analyze bioimages, especially cellular and molecular images, at large scale and high throughput. The goal is to obtain useful knowledge out of complicated and heterogeneous image and related metadata.

  8. Computational genomics - Wikipedia

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    Computational genomics refers to the use of computational and statistical analysis to decipher biology from genome sequences and related data, [1] including both DNA and RNA sequence as well as other "post-genomic" data (i.e., experimental data obtained with technologies that require the genome sequence, such as genomic DNA microarrays).

  9. Bio-inspired computing - Wikipedia

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    Brain-inspired computing refers to computational models and methods that are mainly based on the mechanism of the brain, rather than completely imitating the brain. The goal is to enable the machine to realize various cognitive abilities and coordination mechanisms of human beings in a brain-inspired manner, and finally achieve or exceed Human ...