Bioinformatics Databases

Bioinformatics databases are a set of online resources that allow scientists to store, organize, and analyze large amounts of biological data. They are used to explore and understand the structure and function of complex biological systems, and to identify potential new therapeutic targets for drug discovery. Bioinformatics databases are invaluable for advancing medical research and for gaining insights into the molecular basis of disease. They can also be used to identify new genes and their associated pathways, predict the structures of proteins, and analyze the evolution of living organisms.

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Bioinformatics of Metabolomics in Diabetes Mellitus Type 2

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The Emerging Role of Bioinformatics in Biotechnology

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