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Careers in Bioinformatics
Biology is no longer restricted to its qualitative quests. The large amount of information being generated from the Genomics and proteomics study and other linked techniques has transformed biology into an increasingly quantitative science. There is a growing need for Bioinformatics skill to deal with this explosion of information. For numerous, especially those who are really little acquainted with the topic, Bioinformatics deals with study, development, or application of computational tools and approaches for expanding the use of biological, medical, behavioral or health information, such as those to acquire, store, organize, archive, analyze, or visualize such information. It entails the creation and advancement of algorithms, computational and statistical tactics, and theory to solve formal and practical troubles posed by or inspired from the management and analysis of biological information. To … Read entire article »
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