Biological Knowledge
Representation Biological knowledge representation is a term used to describe the process of structuring biological information (such as genetics, physiology, and biochemistry) into a form that is more easily accessible, understandable, and analyzed by computers. Biological knowledge representation systems provide a way of collecting, storing, and retrieving information about the relationship between biological entities in a standardized fashion. This technology enables analysis of complex data related to biology and medicine, and can be used to develop diagnostic and therapeutic applications. In short, biological knowledge representation technology aids the understanding of biology and its related fields, and ultimately provides benefit to all aspects of life.
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