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  A  simplistic definition of Bioinformatics is the symbiotic relationship between biological and computational sciences. The recent flood of data from genome sequences and functional genomics have risen to new field, Bioinformatics, which combines elements of biology and computer science. The science of bioinformatics, is essential for almost every aspect of data management in modern biology. Bioinformatics employs a wide range of computational  techniques including sequence and structural alignment, database design and data mining, macromolecular geometry, phylogenetic tree construction, prediction of protein structure and function, gene finding, expression data clustering. Bioinformatics is a practical discipline to understand and organizes the information associated with biomolecules, on a large scale.     

  List of some important web sites available in Bioinformatics 

 

 

 

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