Bioinformatics - Answers Computational Biology or the field of science in which biology, computer
science and information technology merge to form a single discipline.
- makes use of fundamental aspects of computer science (such as databases and artificial intelligence) to
develop algorithms for facilitating the development and testing of biological hypotheses
-Finding genes of various organisms
-Predicting structure or function of newly developed proteins
-Developing protein models and examining evolutionary relationships
Transformational Bioinformatics: - Answers Simply put, is the specialization of bioinformatics for human
health
Genomics - Answers is the field that analyzes genetic material from a species
Proteomics - Answers is the study at the level of proteins (e.g., through gene expression)
Pharmacogenomics - Answers is the study of genetic material in relationship with drug targets
MetabolomicS - Answers Is the study of genes, proteins or metabolites
Computer scientists - Answers (+Mathematicians, Statisticians, etc.)
Develop tools, softwares, algorithms
to store and analyze the data.
Biologists - Answers collect molecular data:
DNA & Protein sequences,
gene expression, etc.
Bioinformaticians - Answers Study biological questions by analyzing molecular data
Metagenomics - Answers is the analysis of genetic material derived from complete microbial
communities harvested from natural environments