Bioinformatics: Computational Approaches for Genomics and Proteomics

Abstract

Bioinformatics is a fast evolving field that combines biology, computer science, and statistics to analyze and comprehend enormous volumes of biological data. As a result of the introduction of high-throughput technologies like next-generation sequencing and mass spectrometry, genomic and proteomics research has generated enormous volumes of data, necessitating the development of computational tools to process and extract useful insights from these datasets. This presentation presents a survey of computational approaches in bioinformatics with a particular emphasis on their application to genomics and proteomics. The study of the entire genome is a topic covered in the discipline of genomics, which also includes genome annotation, assembly, and comparative genomics. Proteomics focuses on the investigation of proteins, including their identification, quantification, structural analysis, and functional characterization. Consequently, the importance of the area of bioinformatics has increased

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