Bioinformation

Bioinformation is a branch of science that deals with the collection, processing, analysis, storage, and retrieval of biological information from large databases. It is used in molecular biology and genomics, to study the structure and function of genetic information. Bioinformation is also used to identify and evaluate potential drug targets, predict the safety and effectiveness of drugs, and to develop diagnostics, treatments, and preventive approaches. Bioinformation is a rapidly growing field and has the potential to revolutionize the way we tackle complex biological problems.

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Biosemiotic Research

ISSN: Coming Soon
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Hamid Reza Rahimi's, Kerman University of Medical Sciences (Kermān, Iran).
Journal of Biosemiotic Research is an integrative discipline that studies communication and signification in living systems. It is devoted to establishing a bridge between biology, philosophy, linguistics and communication studies. Its primary challenge is to provide a broad scientific insight not merely of biological information but also of biolog