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Full Guidance on Bioinformatics Databases for Beginners

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Full Guidance on Bioinformatics Databases for Beginners

MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 425 MB | Duration: 1h 12m

A Detailed Guidance on typically Databases used in Bioinformatics with their usage and explanation

What you'll learn
You will learn 25 Different Databases used in Bioinformatics
You will learn the Whole Concept of Databases
You will learn about the Primary Databases in Bioinformatics
You will learn about the Secondary Databases in Bioinformatics
You will learn about the Nucleic acid Databases in Bioinformatics
You will learn about the Amino Acid / Protein Databases in Bioinformatics
You will learn about the Specialized Databases in Bioinformatics
Requirements
Basic Bioinformatics terms
Basic Understanding of Biology and Bioinformatics
Willingness to learn
Good Internet and notebook to note down the lectures
Description
This Bioinformatics course is going to game changer for you. Currently, there is an explosion of biological data. Bioinformatics is at the intersection of biology and computer science.

What is Bioinformatics ?

In biology, bioinformatics is defined as, “the use of computer to store, retrieve, analyze or predict the composition or structure of bio-molecules” . Bioinformatics is the application of computational techniques and information technology to the organization and management of biological data. Classical bioinformatics deals primarily with sequence analysis.

Aims of Bioinformatics

Development of database containing all biological information.

Development of better tools for data designing, annotation and mining.

Design and development of drugs by using simulation software.

Design and development of software tools for protein structure prediction function, annotation and docking analysis.

Creation and development of software to improve tools for analyzing sequences for their function and similarity with other sequences

Biological Databases

Biological data are complex, exception-ridden, vast, and incomplete. Therefore several databases have been created and interpreted to ensure unambiguous results. A collection of biological data arranged in a computer-readable form that enhances the speed of search and retrieval and convenient to use is called a biological database. A good database must have updated information.

Importance of Biological Database

A range of information like biological sequences, structures, binding sites, metabolic interactions, molecular action, functional relationships, protein families, motifs and homologous can be retrieved by using biological databases. The main purpose of a biological database is to store and manage biological data and information in computer readable forms.

In this course we learned about the different biological databases that are being used in bioinformatics and get to know a little bit about their details. Mainly these databases are divided into four categories and we learned about them base by base. And explained the difference among the primary and secondary database and explained their utilization in bioinformatics.

This course will be extremely helpful to students of data analyst and bioinformaticians because they use the databases a lot in their work.

If you guys have any questions or suggestions please let me know in instructor inbox I’ll try to answer all of your questions within 12 hours.

Who this course is for
Bioinformaticians are Encouraged to take this course.
Data Scientist are Encouraged to take this course
Researchers are also encouraged to take this Course

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