bioinformatics and genomics
Bioinformatics and genomics are interrelated fields that involve the analysis and interpretation of biological data at a molecular level. Bioinformatics focuses on the application of computational tools and algorithms to study and understand biological data, while genomics involves the study of the complete set of genes and their functions in an organism. Combining these two disciplines allows researchers to gain insights into the structure, function, and evolution of genes, as well as their implications in various biological processes and diseases.
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