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  2. Bioinformatics - Wikipedia

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    A bioinformatics workflow management system is a specialized form of a workflow management system designed specifically to compose and execute a series of computational or data manipulation steps, or a workflow, in a Bioinformatics application. Such systems are designed to

  3. Machine learning in bioinformatics - Wikipedia

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    Machine learning in bioinformatics is the application of machine learning algorithms to bioinformatics, [1] including genomics, proteomics, microarrays, systems biology, evolution, and text mining. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  4. List of genetic algorithm applications - Wikipedia

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    Scheduling applications, including job-shop scheduling and scheduling in printed circuit board assembly. [14] The objective being to schedule jobs in a sequence-dependent or non-sequence-dependent setup environment in order to maximize the volume of production while minimizing penalties such as tardiness. Satellite communication scheduling for ...

  5. Proteomics - Wikipedia

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    Using bioinformatics techniques, researchers are capable of faster analysis and data storage. A good place to find lists of current programs and databases is on the ExPASy bioinformatics resource portal. The applications of bioinformatics-based proteomics include medicine, disease diagnosis, biomarker identification, and many more.

  6. Structural bioinformatics - Wikipedia

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    Structural bioinformatics is the branch of bioinformatics that is related to the analysis and prediction of the three-dimensional structure of biological macromolecules such as proteins, RNA, and DNA. It deals with generalizations about macromolecular 3D structures such as comparisons of overall folds and local motifs, principles of molecular ...

  7. BioPerl - Wikipedia

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    BioPerl is an active open source software project supported by the Open Bioinformatics Foundation.The first set of Perl codes of BioPerl was created by Tim Hubbard and Jong Bhak [citation needed] at MRC Centre Cambridge, where the first genome sequencing was carried out by Fred Sanger.

  8. Pharmaceutical bioinformatics - Wikipedia

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    Whereas traditional bioinformatics is a wide subject it has a large focus on molecular biology, pharmaceutical bioinformatics more specifically targets chemical-biological interaction and exploratory focus of chemical and biological interactors using e.g. cheminformatics and chemometrics methods.

  9. Category:Bioinformatics - Wikipedia

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    Bioinformatics and computational biology are interdisciplinary fields of research, development and application of algorithms, computational and statistical methods for management and analysis of biological data, and for solving basic biological problems.