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BIO-INFORMATICS: TECHNOLOGY USED FOR CANCER RESEARCH

    1 Author(s):  NEETU RANI

Vol -  8, Issue- 12 ,         Page(s) : 300 - 307  (2017 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMST

Abstract

Bio-informatics is a multidisciplinary science that is made out of different kinds of other scientific fields like biology, computer science, chemistry, statistics, mathematics and others.The immensely popular fields of cancer research and bio informatics overlap in many different areas, e.g. large data repositories that allow for users to analyze data from many experiments (data handling, databases), pattern mining, micro array data analysis, and interpretation of proteomics data. There are many newly available resources in these areas that may be unfamiliar to most cancer researchers wanting to incorporate bio informatics tools and analyses into their work, and also to bioinformaticians looking for real data to develop and test algorithms. This review reveals the interdependence of cancer research and bio-informatics, and highlight the most appropriate and useful resources available to cancer researchers. These include not only public databases, but general and specific bio-informatics tools which can be useful to the cancer researcher. The primary foci are function and structure prediction tools of protein genes. The result is a useful reference to cancer researchers and bioinformaticians studying cancer alike.

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