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The major theme among; the relationship structure to function, information flow, pathways that transform energy and matter, interactions within biological system and evolution, which is evident and related with statement “bioinformatics tools allow for examination of all the parts that constitute a living organism(such as protein and genes), allowing their interrelationships to be studied”.
Introduction:
Bioinformatics is the creation, development and operation of database and other computing tools to collect organize and interpret biological data in order to find solutions to biological problems. Bioinformatics in combination with computational tool provides the information that aim to analyze the biological interactions using gene and protein sequences.
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