Bioinformatics
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Example:
Imagine trying to organize and quickly find your favorite songs in an enormous music library. Much like how you create playlists and use search tools to efficiently manage and locate tracks, bioinformatics uses computer databases to store and analyze massive amounts of biological data. Just as playlists help you categorize and easily retrieve songs, bioinformatics databases categorize and analyze genetic information, allowing scientists to efficiently find and understand complex biological patterns.

Practice Version

Bioinformatics: The use of computer databases to store and analyze biological data. Bioinformatics. Bioinformatics is the science of using computers to understand and organize biological information.