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From
T. MADHAVAN, & K.Chandrasekaran Lecturers in Zoology..
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Bio - Informatics
Bioinformatics is a synergistic study of both
biotechnology and information technology.
Genetic engineering helps the scientist to incorporate
a single gene into an organism, a single gene and the
synthesize of the desirable product without affecting
other genes and their functions.
In this way the biological systems or the microbial
systems are manipulated.
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BIOINFORMATICS
• Bioinformatics deals with the creation and
maintenance of databases of biological information
such as the nucleic acid, gene sequences and
protein sequences.
• It involves the data analysis or creation of electronic
databases on genomes and protein molecules.
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Scope of Bioinformatics
• Bioinformatics helps to create an electronic
databases on genomes and protein sequences from
single celled organisms to multi-cellular organisms.
• It provides techniques by which three dimensional
models of bio-molecules could be understood along
with their structure and function.
• It integrates mathematical, statistical and
computational methods to analyses biological,
biochemical data and biophysical data .
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Scope of Bioinformatics
• Bioinformatics deals with methods for starting, retrieving and
analysing biological data such as nucleic acid (DNA /RNA)
and protein sequences , structure, functions pathways and
genetic interactions.
• The computational methods in bioinformatics extend
information for probing not only at genome level or protein
level but up to whole organism level, or ecosystem level of
organization.
• It provides genome level data for understanding normal
biological processes and explains the malfunctioning of
genes leading to diagnosing of diseases and designing of
new drugs.
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Definition of Database
• Creating database means a coherent
collection of data with inherent meaning,
used for future application.
• Database is a general repository of
voluminous information or records to be
processed by a programme.
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DATABASES
GENERALIZED
DATABASES
SPECIALIZED
DATABASES
Structural organisation of DNA ,
protein,
carbohydrates
Databases of expressed sequences tags,
Genome survey sequences,
single nucleotide polymorphisms,
sequence tagged sites, RNA databases etc.
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GENERALIZED
DATABASES
SEQUENCE
DATABASES
STRUCTURE
DATABASES
Sequence databases are the sequence records of
either nucleotides
or amino acids
Structure databases are the individual records of
Macromolecular structures.
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Nucleic acid sequence databases
• European Molecular Biology laboratory (EMBL).
• National Centre for Biotechnology Information
(NCBI).
• DNA data bank of Japan (DDBJ) are the three
premier institutes considered as the authorities in
the nucleotide sequence databases.
• They can be reached at
• www.ebi.ac.uk/embl (for EMBL)
• www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genbank (NCBI)
• www.ddbj.nig.ac.jp (DDBJ )
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Genome Sequencing :
• The genome of an organism can be split up different sized molecules by a
technique called electrophoresis.
• When DNA of an organism is subjected to electrophoresis they migrate
towards the positive electrode because DNA is a negatively charged
molecule.
• Smaller DNA fragments move faster than longer ones.
• By comparing the distances that the DNA fragments migrate, their number
of bases could be distinguished.
• The sequence of bases in the DNA fragments can be identified by
chemical / biochemical methods.
• Nowadays automated sequencing machines called SEUENATORS are
developed to read hundreds of bases in the DNA.
• the DNA sequence data are then stored in a computer accessible form
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DNA library
A DNA library is a collection of DNA
fragments, which contains all the sequences
of a single organism.
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Uses of bioinformatics
• It helps to understand gene structure and protein
synthesis.
• It helps to know more about the diseases.
• It helps to understand more about the fundamental
biology and the thread of life – the DNA.
• It paves the way for the medical and bio engineering
applications.
• It helps to apply the biophysical and bio- technological
principles to biological studies.
• In turn, it will help to design new drugs and new chemical
compounds to be used in health and environmental
management respectively.
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From
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